![]() After rebooting, everything is now running error-free. I then installed Avast using the offline installer. So, I got rid of about a half dozen of bogus entries. I could easily tell they were bogus for example, one was under HK_CURRENT_USER, and would have been "Software" except the first character was garbled - displayed as some graphic character. While doing that, I noticed some bogus entries in the registry, at least one of which seemed to have been added by Avast. 97, just navigate to the following directory and delete the contents your issue should be resolved. indeed your version turns-out to be 7.12. Then before installing, I opened up the registry editor, and removed all Avast entries. Check the exact version that is actually installed I suspect it would be 7.12. So, I then downloaded the offline installer for the latest version, uninstalled Avast, rebooted. ![]() For those who may find this via search, I first tried doing a repair from within the Avast interface. After posting this, I'll try doing a fresh install to see if that helps. Now I've been getting this crash message for about 2 weeks. That issue was resolved by Avast, so I re-enabled all shields. I had previously applied the beta software when the Anti-Exploit shield was preventing my VirtualBox VMs from running. No other security software on this system. Every boot, it says "Sorry, we've crashed". I'm facing the same issue on Windows 7 64-bit SP1. ![]()
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