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Thanks Spec8472… No, I have not yet tried re-installing over this PC. (I’m waiting just in case there is a simpler solution)
I have 3 subscriptions to Avast Pro, so I verified that on one of my other PCs this is the hash for aswVmm.sys:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\aswVmm.sys E76C21203E29F2DCC489EF585E0B1A38
So this matches your entry for the correct version.
I therefore tried a brute force method of copying this correct version above to my problem PC, overwriting the ‘incorrect’ version, then rebooting. It still insisted on ‘Automatic Repair’ (and failing). However, one small difference: the SrtTrail.txt log file now only admits “Startup Repair has tried several times but still cannot determine the cause of the problem.”, whereas before I replaced the file it cited the aswvmm.sys error (as the first pass at the bottom of the log). (Both logs attached as FYI)
So maybe this now ‘fixes’ the aswvmm.sys problem, but windows will still no longer boot out of recovery mode, as if it has given up trying.
FYI, I’m also concerned that there may be many other asw*.sys files with different hashes / signatures on my good PC vs the bad PC (looking at a comparative frst.txt log), so perhaps aswvmm.sys is just one part of the issue. Not sure if bulk copying of such drivers from one PC to another is a safe thing to try ;D
Some other possible clues:
The time/date stamp on the ‘incorrect version’ of aswvmm.sys is 5/4/2017, whereas I’m certain I’ve upgraded Avast and even performed an ‘Avast Repair’ within the last 10 days or so. (The time stamp on the correct version on my ‘good’ PC is 6/16/2017)
So I wonder: Could using the Avast ‘Repair’ operation about 10 days ago (when I had the 'UI Failed to Load" issue) have somehow reverted to a mix of older driver files?