What is the difference between a quick scan and a full scan?
A quick scan and a full scan serve different purposes in the AVG Antivirus and Security software, which is designed to detect and remove threats from a computer system. A quick scan focuses on the most common areas where malware typically resides, such as memory, system files, and startup items. This type of scan is generally faster and allows users to quickly identify potential threats without taking up much time or resources.
On the other hand, a full scan is a more comprehensive examination of the entire system. During a full scan, the software analyzes every file and folder on the hard drive, including external devices, temporary files, and hidden items. This thorough approach may take significantly longer, but it provides a deeper level of security by identifying threats that a quick scan could potentially miss.
Users should consider their individual needs when deciding which scan to perform. For regular maintenance, a quick scan may suffice, while a full scan is advisable for a more thorough check, especially if there are signs of a potential infection. For more information on scan options, users can refer to the AVG website.

Answered Jul 3rd 2025
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