Are you running AVG and Avast together?
Hell no! Different computers. (Please)
No such thing as a free lunch FOR.
I didn't suggest that there was and I'm not sure why you did. However I reckon you probably pay the same I do for my Browser, PPrune access, Google, Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket, Yahoo Groups etc - shall I go on?
Buy a proper commercial anti-virus and you won't have any of those silly problems associated with the free brigade.
I actually did that for about 15+ years at $100 pa. Then guess what? A Trojan! Since that time, I've followed the thread of valuable advice from this august group as to what works and what doesn't. If it's free and meets my needs, why wouldn't I use it - along with most of the items in the list above.
My point in raising this was simply to alert users to the fact that both AVG and Avast now include additional software in their upgrades which you need to decline if you don't want the surprise of discovering that default programs in your machine have been pushed aside and replace by the unexpected. I've had to deal with that in the computers of a couple of friends, and I've better things to do with my time that undo problems caused by "trojans" of this kind.