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System becomes unresponsive

I tried the AV out and found it had negative effects on my system. I have a Macbook Pro 3,1 with a 2.4ghz processor, 4gb of ram and a 500gb hd running 10.6.4. 

I noticed that start ups had become longer and icons on my desktop weren't immediately there, instead there were placeholder dashed rectangles. 

I attempted 2 separate scans. Both resulted about the same. My MBP became unresponsive, the items remaining count stopped and the CPU temperature dropped from an elevated working temp to a lower idle temp. I wasn't able to check through the activity monitor due to the unresponsiveness. Both times I had to press and hold the power button to shut down because clicking restart didnt respond.

Anyone else having this problem?

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  • Must not have anything to do with bootcamp.  I tried to scan just the download folder in OS X, but it stopped scanning just short of half way through the folder.

    I've go a great deal of free disk space (385gb of 500) so that shouldn't be an issue either.

    Also, even with an i7 iMac the real-time scan causes some noticable lag when opening a program such as Firefox.

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  • Must not have anything to do with bootcamp.  I tried to scan just the download folder in OS X, but it stopped scanning just short of half way through the folder.

    I've go a great deal of free disk space (385gb of 500) so that shouldn't be an issue either.

    Also, even with an i7 iMac the real-time scan causes some noticable lag when opening a program such as Firefox.

    :1000196
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