QUOTE (destruk @ May 16 2012, 07:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"Anti-virus vendor Avira is having difficulty with an update of all their Premium customers. An update that has been downloaded over 70 million times is causing the 32-bit version of Windows to block almost all critical applications. Avira has responded promptly with an interim solution for this problem. In most cases this causes Windows to not boot properly."
Maybe you should use something more reliable?
Maybe you should use something more reliable?
Lol, While I don't use Avira, other more reputable names in AV have done similar stuff... Back almost 2 years ago, McAfee released an update that caused svchost to be detected as a virus and get deleted on XP SP3 machines and shut down a lot of corporate users.




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