Steps to Turn Off Avast for Defragmentation

During the time of disk defragmentation , a system process is there which gathers and returns the files to their default locations in order to improve speed and performance, Avast Antivirus Security Suite could interrupt the system process. So to perform the task of disk defragmentation, it is important to turn off Avast antivirus until the Windows finishes the process. When you turn off Avast, the scanning and detection feature which monitors malware and other system functions is disabled. This decreases the risk of issues while the disk defragmentation process, but on the other hand, it also leaves your business vulnerable to attack from viruses and other malicious content. For more information, avail Avast Customer Support from experts.


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Steps to Turn Off Avast for Defragmentation



Try to follow the given steps in order to turn off Avast for Defragmentation-


  • First, you need to locate the Avast Antivirus icon on the taskbar in the notification area and then simply right-click it
  • After this, you need to scroll down the right-click menu 
  • After this click "Avast shields control, after which a new pop-up menu will get open
  • Choose the time period till you want to disable Avast Antivirus. 
  • After this, you need to click the "Yes" button to confirm and save your changes

   
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