Did the new AVG update kill your Windows 7?
03 Dec, 2010, 12:08 pm IST | by
Roshan DSilva
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Many AVG anti-virus owners using 64 -bit Windows 7 woke up to BSoD’s (Blue Screen of Death) after a routine update. Users were required to reboot post installation and after doing so, suffered crashes once their systems started up. AVG has identified the issue and say it is was caused by an incorrectly published CTF file. AVG has apologized for the trouble
AVG has pulled the update from the servers and have published a step by step guide on how to get your computer back on track: |
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