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StraitShoot
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Re: Kaspersky, You lost me at ISwift..

Another note;

I have restored images using Acronis before. Usually in 30 seconds it finishes analyzing the partition C:. Now it's over 7 minutes and it's still analyzing.

I don't want KAV-KIS6, I only want to get rid of my File "Body Thetans" »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Thetans
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said by StraitShoot See Profile :

Another note;

I have restored images using Acronis before. Usually in 30 seconds it finishes analyzing the partition C:. Now it's over 7 minutes and it's still analyzing.
Hmmm. I had also noticed that about Acronis True Image, but I didn't know whether or not it was related to KAV, since nobody else with the chkdsk problem seemed to be complaining about it.

What I experienced was this: Partition analysis took longer, and in fact ATI froze solid twice during that stage and had to be shut down and restarted. However, once I cleaned Kaspersky's extra data out of my indexes everything went back to normal. I thought the ATI issue might just have been a coincidence, but now that you mention it as well I guess I'll have to give it a closer look. Thus, for my next series of tests I will compare Acronis True Image operations both before and after allowing KAV to add the NTFS identifiers.

One has to wonder what other seemingly unrelated software glitches these little-known "NTFS identifiers" may be responsible for.


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said by dantz See Profile :

said by StraitShoot See Profile :

Another note;

I have restored images using Acronis before. Usually in 30 seconds it finishes analyzing the partition C:. Now it's over 7 minutes and it's still analyzing.
Hmmm. I had also noticed that about Acronis True Image, but I didn't know whether or not it was related to KAV, since nobody else with the chkdsk problem seemed to be complaining about it.
I am also an ATI user. No change in analysis time, backup or restore.
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