Avast killed my keyboard when I upgraded to Pro

Okay, I upgraded from Avast Free to Pro on my old PC a while back, no issues whatsoever.

But now, I got a new case, motherboard, CPU, RAM, PSU and mouse, and after a clean install of my old OS and then installing Avast Free, I signed into my Avast account (keyboard working the entire time) and upgraded to Pro with my previously purchased license… and my keyboard stopped working after reboot.

I couldn’t upgrade the drivers, and uninstall/reinstall keyboard and reboot didn’t fix it. Device Manager was giving me a corrupt Registry key error for the keyboard. After some research, I found that deleting the UpperFilters key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class{4D36E96B-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} can resolve the issue (along with many other similar issues for other devices). After doing that, the keyboard was then recognized by Device Manager as working fine, but the keyboard was still not working. Again, uninstall/reinstall/reboot/etc…nothing fixed it. It showed the drivers being installed successfully and would say the device is working and ready to use…but it still wasn’t working.

So I system restore to directly after clean Windows install. Everything is working. I install Avast, keyboard working… upgrade to Pro, keyboard stops working. I uninstall Avast… keyboard works fine. What is going on??? Why is Pro killing my keyboard?? Why was it fine on my old hardware upgraded to Pro in the exact same fashion? If I can’t find a resolution here, I hope I can get a refund…

For what its worth, specs-
New:
Gigabyte 970A-UD3P
AMD FX-6300 Vishera 6-Core 3.5GHz (4.1GHz Turbo)
Corsair Vengeance 8GB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHz 2x4GB
Corsair CX430
SteelSeries Rival

Migrated:
Samsung 840 Pro Series 256GB SSD
PowerColor ATi Radeon HD 5770
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

Yeah it’s really weird, i also got exactly the same problem with my premier Avast subscription and brand new keyboard. I update my avast to premium, then avast wants the computer to restart. When the computer has restarted my keyboard won’t type, nothing works. I can press F8 to enter Bios though, but thats it, afterward i have to reinstall Windows, thats the only option! What should I do? I want to use my premium Avast that I paid for!

Well after talking to a couple more seasoned IT friends, they both recommend no 3rd party antivirus. One has never used anything, ever…never had an issue. The other uses MS Security Essentials. I am now using MS Security Essentials for the time being, pending more research. You can still use Avast Free… its just Pro that is jacking things up. But at this point, after a system restore and a couple clean Windows installs, there’s no way I’m using Avast anymore unless somehow Avast Free is proven to be the best antivirus out there. I would love a refund, but whatever I guess. Not worth my time.

Hi, thanks for your bug report.
There’s probably a bug in Free → Pro upgrade. Can you please install Free, upgrade to Pro (don’t reboot) and then:

  1. run regedit.exe (go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System)
  2. File → Export (Save As Win9x/NT) and save the file
  3. Please compress this file (zip/rar/7z) and upload the file on our ftp? (in Explorer, open ftp://ftp.avast.com and Drag & Drop the file there.
  4. You can also run http://public.avast.com/supp/util/avastsupport.exe tool to upload setup log
  5. Now you can uninstall avast (or remove that entry from UpperClass)
    Thanks a lot!

on my post from the 24th – https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=157891.0 ,
I noticed that installing the 30 day Pro Trial, THEN inserting the activation prevents the issue from happening.

Any new info on this?

Having similar issues. Avast has caused several big problems for me in the last month. Fortunately I did a system image before installing this time and recovered back to free Avast. Now I want to know how to move forward without locking up my laptop keyboard.

Hello developers of Avast company !!! So the upgrade to 2015, you manage excellently !!! After installing avast free on my 2015 NB stops working keyboard. Mam dysfunctional NB who use daily at work.(win8.1) Good job avast !!! >:(

I just ran across this thread. Haven’t tried anything Avast! related yet but I got here by downloading and installing the Free version from cNet then entering my 10 computer, home license into Avast!.

I had a weird sequence of windows open up but couldn’t do anything with them. After about an hour - mostly with Avast! sitting while I was doing other things - one of the windows said Avast! had to reboot so I did. Then I lost the keyboard completely. Fortunately there’s no login password. I also get a window opening saying my firewall is off and it presents a button to turn it on. It reflects a down-click but doesn’t actually do anything.

Here’s more on the environment:
The Keyboard drivers show an error and when I looked, it says that the drivers are Avast! drivers.
I uninstalled McAfee but hadn’t yet done a full registry and other manual cleanup.
I also uninstalled SUPER[something] antivirus
The computer also includes the Conduit crapware along with at least one other toolbar

I assume I can fix this myself from here but I hope this info helps others. This is a real DUMB problem! Taking over the keyboard drivers. Avast! - you may have ruined some marriages. Please think a little more so you don’t become like so many others.

I just want to say that I have this exact problem. Downloading Avast 2015 and inserting my license file causes my keyboard and mouse to both not work on the next reboot. This is a brand new version of Windows, so nothing else is the problem. Uninstalling avast instantly fixes the issue

I’d like to be able to use the program I’m paying for, is there any fix?

Exact same problem. I just setup a new computer. Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Added free Avast and then inserted my activation key to pro and my keyboard went bye bye. Man I’ve been sitting here for hours reading one forum after another and trying one thing after another before I stumbled upon this thread. I wasn’t sure what caused the problem, but now I know it was Avast because that was the last thing done before the keyboard stopped working.

So what’s the official word on this?

Pedro Hin’s solution did work. Uninstalled and then downloaded the 30 day trial instead of free and inserted my activation key during install. Everything worked after that.

Thanks for posting that Pedro Hin…wish I had found this SOONER! Would have saved me time and my sanity!!!

Hi there!
Same here! I am stuck with a useless PC… no mouse, no keyboard…
Same modus operandi: installed the free version, then upgraded to Pro. After required reboot, I am stuck at the login screen with no input device… (ok, there is the visual keyboard, but man, that is painful… ) What’s next please? Anyone?
Cheers,

Hopefully on the right thread now…
I have the same issue - upgraded to the free 2015, responded yes to a window suggesting speeding up my PC by removing useless programs etc. After reboot, keboard now doesn’t work (standard usb connected). As I have a password on it… renders the whole thing useless. Fabulous after just spending 2 hours doing the books for my husband’s business. Not happy.
Any suggestions on how I might be able to go back to a previous restore point given I can’t even sign on? Would that even work?

Resolved my problem. Will post here in case it helps anyone else.
Discovered the keyboard works before it gets to the point of loading windows, so interrupted a reboot by pressing & holding the power key whilst Windows was loading. Hit the power button to start up again and it took me to the window for starting in safe mode due the previous interrupted startup - keyboard works at this stage fortunately, so selected safe mode, then restore to an earlier point. Restored to the day before I ran the stupid Avast cleanup.
Now uninstalling Avast completely.

I have just had this same issue today, two issues here:

  1. I don’t know how to (or want to) start doing this (pk) …

Hi, thanks for your bug report.
There’s probably a bug in Free → Pro upgrade. Can you please install Free, upgrade to Pro (don’t reboot) and then:

  1. run regedit.exe (go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System)
  2. File → Export (Save As Win9x/NT) and save the file
  3. Please compress this file (zip/rar/7z) and upload the file on our ftp? (in Explorer, open ftp://ftp.avast.com and Drag & Drop the >>> file there.
  4. You can also run http://public.avast.com/supp/util/avastsupport.exe tool to upload setup log
  5. Now you can uninstall avast (or remove that entry from UpperClass)
    Thanks a lot!

You REALLY expect normal (non techy) people to actually do this to solve a (clearly) well known Avast software problem. Why haven’t Avast sorted this???

  1. I called the “customer support” for help line who logged in, simply brought up the Reliability Monitor in Control Panel, said “look your PC is in a terrible state” (which it isn’t) and then wanted to SELL me the services of their engineer to clear this up. Unbelievable - Avast same sales tactics as those dodgy tradesmen you get knocking at the door, very poor.

If you can get into Safe Mode (via post #14 above) or by tapping F8 key right after boot machine logo and before Windows Logo then go to a system restore point that was prior to issue.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/start-system-restore-command-prompt#1TC=windows-7

Another option is to use the On-Screen-Keyboard to login to normal Windows.
To open the OSK from the sign-in screen, tap or click the Ease of Access button in the lower-left corner of the sign-in screen, and then tap or click On-Screen Keyboard. From there obviously use your moue to select login PW keys
From there you can do a system restore point or Avast clean un/reinstall (see my signature for How-To).

Since no one working for Avast is even attempting to fix this issue, I’ll contribute a working fix for this problem. Just uninstall this sorry excuse for an antivirus program and go with something else. As soon as I uninstalled Avast Pro, my keyboard suddenly worked again. Imagine, having the ineptitude to create a program with this defect, actually charging people for the idiocy involved in distributing the software without testing it, then, in maintaining Avast’s lack of intelligence, simply ignore the problem. Sheer incompetence Avast! Well done and thank you for teaching me that my choice to invest in your Pro version for once was clearly a bad decision. Money well wasted. I’ll be sure to warn my friends and family away from the trash you apparently now produce.

BesTech,

the problem with keyboard/mouse has already been solved months ago.
It seems that you are using a old version of avast.