system
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Anytime I let Avast try to update itself, after notification of a new release, my machine goes BSOD. If I manually download the new version and install it works fine. I have also seen a few BSODs when the tools is simply trying to update the engine and definitions.
I have NEVER seen this issue on any of my 32 bit systems.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
system
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I have two W7 SP1 x64 computers and have never had the problem that you are referring to.
- When did you get the W7 x64 system?
- Did it come with an Anti-Virus program?
- If it did did you uninstall it and how did you uninstall it?
- Did you uninstall it before you installed avast!?
- Which version of avast! did you first install on your computer?
- With which version did this problem first occur?
- What version are you on now?
Thanks
igor0
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It would be nice to have the corresponding minidump files (from the c:\windows\minidump folder)
Igor,
I apologize, I didn’t receive an email notification that anyone had replied to my message. I have a few mini-dump files that I can send if you’ll tell me where to send them
Thanks!
Justin
It said that I didn’t have permission to create / upload a file to that directory.
Asyn
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I attempted to upload the file to the following filename ‘omega708_20110702.dmp’
Of course due to the security settings, I cannot see if it is there or not.
-JLG
Asyn
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[OT] You should hide your Email on the forum.
Asyn
11
Good. 
Now, wait for the reply of the devs.
system
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Thanks for the assistance. Is there an option I can check to have the forum send me an email when someone replies to the thread?
-JLG
Asyn
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You’re welcome…!
Click on NOTIFY to get informed about new replies.
system
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Thanks, I was looking on my profile settings. Didn’t realize it was a thread level thing.
Thanks again!
system
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Just bumping this thread to push it back to the top. Hopefully one of the devs will be able to look at my minidump soon.
igor0
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I’m afraid I don’t see any file starting with “omega” on the FTP…