Starting with the July version, the MS Malicious Software Removal tool update conflicts with Avast 4 Home on a winXP pro computer.
In Aug, the computer was crashing (sudden Reboot) just after start. Eventually I traced that to Avast.
Before I discovered the Avast issue, If the computer ran long enough to shut down, and I tried to let the Malicious software removal tool update run then crash and reboot. After removing Avast I was able to run the update successfully. I then reinstalled Avast andeverthing worked great until the August update, then same crash and reboot until I suspended Avast.
For the next couple of updates, I was able to just suspend Avast while the update was running, but to get the October version (plus another update) to install I had to remove Avast, run the update, and then reinstall Avast. The process works, but I really don’t want to have to do that month after month.
Personally if it came to downloading and running the MS malicious software removal and having to uninstall avast I know what would be my choice. I don’t download the MS malicious software removal tool, I trust the applications I have on my system (see signature) to protect my system without having to download this tool. As a dial-up user I’m pretty selective as to what I download.
I’m sure you aren’t alone in downloading and running the MS malicious software removal tool, but you are certainly the first to report this problem on the forums that I have seen.
Also reporting no problems with the MS Malicious Software Removal tool and avast on my XP Pro systems. I have no reports from those I support on XP Home or Vista of any problems with this MS offering and avast.
Windows XP pro SP2
Avast version 4.8.1229
VPS File Version 081106-0
First let me say thank you for Avast.
As you can see I am new to this forum but not to Avast and have been using it for a long time with no problems.
I to started to have problems with running Avast and windows updates though when it started I was not sure what the problem was, so I started testing.
After reading this thread I removed Avast and installed AVG and waited for the next update from MS with a Malicious Software Removal tool in it, ran the install, no problem.
I then un-installed AVG and re-installed Avast, just the other day MS sent out a Genuine Advantage update I ran the install and got the dreaded BSOD saying something about a bad_pool_ something or other, should have written it down.
I then in the Avast “Troubleshooting” disabled the “self-defense module” and ran the install of the Genuine Advantage update with no problem I then turned the self-defense module back on.
As a side note this all started back around August with the Malicious Software Removal tool update.
dave08, it’s strange… avast does not should mess the Windows Updates.
Which firewall do you use?
Maybe you should fully remove AVG with: http://www.grisoft.com/ww.download-tools
I have no software firewall installed and the MS firewall is turned off I am only using the one in my router.
I will try the AVG software removal tool but the problem started before I installed AVG, Avast is the only AV I have run on this machine (about 3 years old) prior to my test install of AVG. My wife’s machine is having the same problem and it started at the same time.
If you like I can post my start up items as listed by HijackThis.
Instead of clogging up the forum with stuff that will, more than likely not help I think I will wait for the next MS update and post the info from the BSOD, unless you, or the avast team have any other suggestions?
The only problem is MS automatically downloading the new WGA Update to my system without my express permission. I have windows updates set to notify but not download, being a dial-up user I want control over when this happens, so I was less than impressed to see it downloading without notification. That currently is the only problem I have with windows update.
Dave, please send me a couple of files from the \windows\minidump folder (the most recent ones, preferably).
Via email, please (see my forum profile for the address).
The November MSRT update crashes just like Octobers.
In response to a couple of replies, It is supposed to be a genuine copy XP Pro SP2. (I had a really bad result with SP3 on my laptop, so I have been hesitant to allow it on this computer unless I have a couple of days free just in case) It has passed the MS genuine advantage test. The only AV program that has ever been installed on it is AVAST Starting with whatever version was available 2 years ago, and currently has 4.8.1282.
I have not tried to remove Avast to run the Nov update. I am ignoring the update for now but am willing to try again if I can provide some meaningful data.
“The only problem is MS automatically downloading the new WGA Update to my system without my express permission. I have windows updates set to notify but not download, being a dial-up user I want control over when this happens, so I was less than impressed to see it downloading without notification. That currently is the only problem I have with windows update”
DavidR, MS is notorious for this. What my suggestion is, and what I do is, disable MS Updates, and download them manually by using the Custom option.
Appreciate your helpful and knowledgeable info on this forum…by the way, I note that you are a dialup user (which I am in the USA) in the United Kingdom. Sure hope your ISP’s offer superior speeds than they do here.
i cannot remove or should i say unistall avast from my computer… do you think that you can help me… my e-mail.is foxylady35@live.fr and my msn the same…
Whilst your question is totally unrelated to the topic (hijacking) exposing your email on a publicly available forum could increase your spam rate.
So I suggest you modify your post and post this question in your own new topic and we will get you some help.
Please start a New Topic of your own as this seems unrelated to the original subject and will just confuse the topic and we will try to help. - Go to this link, http://forum.avast.com/index.php, scroll down to the avast 4.x Home/Pro forum and click it, click the New Topic button at the top of the list and post there.