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  • 10 June 2017
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So i recently ran my system analyzer, and i came up with the following results:
 


 
I was wondering what a handle leak is and why AVG may've been considered as one?
 
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Best answer by ProTruckDriver 10 June 2017, 13:44

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After scanning a second time, i didnt get the same results.

I'm curious if it was just an error?
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Hello 4ntarianV4lentine, Welcome to the Webroot Community Forum. :D
 
System Analyzer is only a baseline, I would not worry about it. Please see This Post. and also This Request
 
HTH,
 
Dave. ;)
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Welcome to our Community, @ :catwink:
 
Dave hit the nail on the head. Plus, if anything seems to be the problem in this specific scenario it sounds like it would be AVG.
http://www.freefixer.com/library/file/AVGSvc.exe-264265/
 
Remember you can completely remove AVG if you're using Webroot! It's been years since I used AVG Free, but I do recall it being a fairly big resource hog.
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Welcome to our Community, @ :catwink:
 
Dave hit the nail on the head. Plus, if anything seems to be the problem in this specific scenario it sounds like it would be AVG.
http://www.freefixer.com/library/file/AVGSvc.exe-264265/
 
Remember you can completely remove AVG if you're using Webroot! It's been years since I used AVG Free, but I do recall it being a fairly big resource hog.
Hi 4ntarianV4lentine
 
Welcome to the Community Forums.
 
If I might just add here that if one wants to make sure that AVG is completely removed then one can use the tools that AVG themselves provide for that purpose:
 
AVG  Downloads and Uses Page
  • Quite a few available tools here, you will need to select the correct one for the version that is to be removed.
But before using anything like this do remember to as a minimum create a System Restore Point, or better still, if you can, take an image of your disk.
 
Regards, Baldrick
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