The latest update AVG free “crack” PCs running Windows editions on 64 bits

A few months after a update for McAffe left "breathless" a large number of Sistema who were running Windows XP, AVG somehow managed to make its users a surprise not just pleasant in the form of a UPDATE for databases.

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All those who run editions of Windows on 64 bits (Vista or 7) and who use the famous antivirus woke up with a Bsod (Blue Screen of Death) of all beauty. It seems that the problem, generated by a file of the antivirus which refuses to launch after the restart requested by the update (C: Windowssystem32DriversAvgidseh.sys) is not a very simple one, considering that most of the user who reported this error (cod c0000135) have reported and the impossibility of booting the systems After the occurrence of the error (valid and for Safe Mode).

Explanation of those from AVG came shortly after the update began to ravage and was accompanied by a tutorial video meant to help users solve the problem:

It appears that the problems are most prevalent in Windows 7 64-bit systems. This is because a wrong update file is being served into the product. We removed the update immediately after the problem was identified and will release a program to ensure that the fix is completed automatically as soon as possible.

If you count yourself among those whose AVG has cut out of the enthusiasm of the holidays, more information on how you can repair your systems found here and here.

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