program AVG with 95% of the CPU usage. computer is very slow. How should I do?

I am runnig windows xp and avg spyware. in the Task Manager, it shows as an avg program running with 95% of CPU usage. have trried to uninstall avg and it just adds to the bottom of programs running on the Task Manager. How to solve the problem and speed up computer.

I am a consumer like you and am not associated with Microsoft.  If check you this thread later one of the mods forum could give you some better suggestions I can offer.

If you are having problems with AVG, you may need to ask for help on the AVG forum.

If you want to uninstall AVG and cannot do it using Add/Remove Programs, you might need a tool for uninstalling AVG:

http://www.Avg.com/ww-en/download-tools

Good luck...

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