![]() ![]() It might pick up some PUPs or other unwanted I have a subsciption on 3 machines at work. As a supplement to McAfee, you could always try running a program like Malwarebytes, or SuperAntiSpyware. Lastly, I assume your AV scans are not reporting any errors or problems (or you would have noted the fact). Do you have any other antivirus programs installed? Is your drive, or are many of your folders, compressed or encrypted? If you have many CAB files on your drive, and you know they're from a trusted source (such as Microsoft) you can skip them. ![]() If you have doubts about the status of your disk drive, have chkdsk also check for physical damage to your drive (although this will take a long time to run). Run chkdsk, checking the box for File System Errors. You can use the standard Windows defrag for this, or Piriform's Defraggler. Download Piriform's CCleaner, which will remove some (possibly lots) more unneeded files. You've done some disk cleanup using QuickClean. How many drives are you scanning, and what's their capacity (and how full are they)? If MVT says it finds nothing wrong with your McAfee installation we can rule that out as a cause. On mine a Quick Scan takes far less time than it used to. I have an XP/SP3, P4, 2GHz, 1.5Gb RAM, and 2010 Internet Security.
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