Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3194496)
And now shortly after I begin a scan I get a message that Windows 10 has had a problem and will reboot in 1 minute. Tried the scan 3 times, each time with the same result. Anyone else having this problem?
Hello Dave, We regret for the inconvenience caused. We have sent you an email requesting necessary information. Please follow the instructions on the article so that we could analyze the issue as soon as possible. Thank you.
Hello Robin, You can find answer to your question together with your another post here http://support.avg.com/answers?id=906b0000000DQN1 . Please try keep whole conversation in one question/thread to speed up resolution. Thank you.
I am having the same exact problem. I followed the link above and there is no solution to this problem. Windows 10 will automatically restart if I try to scan. Scarily, it also shows a number of threats before it shuts down. Is there a patch we should download or are you working on resolving the issue?
Yes - I just had the issue, was running a scan. I even restored to yesterday's backup and problem not solved. Thank you for your post. I will try the link I see in your thread. I have run a Microsoft Security Essentials scan and found non of the issues.
I too, am having exactly the same problem. I have even used the "Fix AVG" option and that did not solve the problem. Next up will be delete the APP and re-install.
Yet wishing someone would give us a real pointer to a solutions. The one offered to Robin has nothing but her initial post of her having the problem
ok uninstall the udpdate and then also turn off your automatic updates so it doesn't get reistalled, and hopefully maybe avg and microsoft will say ok turn back on auto update as i did exactly what they said to do and uninstall and it's working. as the problem is this cumalitive update is the preview build that are now being put out to the rest which includes the bugs so that's why it's causing the problems
I have the same problem. Spent all morning going round and round with AVG support. Uninstalled the Windows update (and actually had to use advanced settings on bootup and load a previous retore point), hacked the registry so that Ethernet was also set to "Meter On" like WiFi so that Windows would stop auto-updating and ruining all my progress, and the problem of constantly rebooting has stopped. This is only a stop-gap measure though, until either AVG or MS figure out why 22 new MS files are showing up as viruses to AVG. AVG wanted me to contact one of their reps online, but I'd already spent half of my weekend fuming over this. Since there isn't a real fix yet, I couldn't see tech support doing anything else that I hadn't already done.
Hello , We apologize for the delay in responding to you, we have fixed the issue. We appreciate all your efforts in trying to fix the issue, we would suggest you to update your AVG programs and check if your AVG is working fine. Let us know if you face any difficulties. Thank you.
We regret for the inconvenience caused. We have sent you an email requesting necessary information. Please follow the instructions on the article so that we could analyze the issue as soon as possible.
Thank you.
You can find answer to your question together with your another post here http://support.avg.com/answers?id=906b0000000DQN1 . Please try keep whole conversation in one question/thread to speed up resolution.
Thank you.
Yet wishing someone would give us a real pointer to a solutions. The one offered to Robin has nothing but her initial post of her having the problem
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We apologize for the delay in responding to you, we have fixed the issue. We appreciate all your efforts in trying to fix the issue, we would suggest you to update your AVG programs and check if your AVG is working fine. Let us know if you face any difficulties. Thank you.