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AVG update "3292" cause BSOD on Windows 7 (FiX)
« on: 03. December 2010., 09:22:03 »


An update from AVG on Wednesday night rendered 64 bit Windows 7 systems unstable after it was applied.

Several Register readers have been affected by the problem, which leaves machines in a continuous reboot loop.

AVG has pulled the problem update (3292) and published an advisory apologising for the cock-up and providing instructions on how to get hobbled systems back up and running again: http://product-team.blog.avg.com/2010/12/avg-fix-for-computers-running-on-windows-7-64-bit-platform.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

Recovering a Blue Screened PC is more involved than simply rebooting in safe mode, as the security vendor explains. Desktop versions of Windows 7 seem particularly prone to the bug.

It's unclear whether or not other versions of Windows are vulnerable to going weak at the knees after applying the misfiring update from AVG. Both free and paid-for versions of the software seem to be problematic.

Users have vented their understandable frustration through AVG's online forum.

AVG hasn't said what caused the problem, but normally such auto-immune snafus occur when security software packages identify a vital Windows component as potentially malign. Such problems are far from unknown in the anti-virus biz and have affected multiple vendors in the past.

Testing procedures have been improved across the industry, but not fast enough to cope with the growing volume of updates vendors are obliged to publish in response to increased malware production rates.

(ElReg)

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AVG update "3292" cause BSOD on Windows 7 (FiX)
« on: 03. December 2010., 09:22:03 »

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Re: AVG update "3292" cause BSOD on Windows 7 (FiX)
« Reply #1 on: 25. January 2011., 07:50:40 »
Great it comes with technology !!

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Re: AVG update "3292" cause BSOD on Windows 7 (FiX)
« Reply #1 on: 25. January 2011., 07:50:40 »

 

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