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| AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
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| Re: AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
I have gone through this same issue and I would like to suggest you the update your AVG antivirus and so that you can solve your issue. I had the same issue and I have followed the different solution but none of them helped me to solved mine issue. So therefore I would decide to update mine AVG and after that mine issue was get solved. To update the AVG go through the below steps: first close the all application and after that on the system tray( on right bottom of the desktop) you will get the AVG icon and after that make right click on that and after that select the update now. Once you finish the updating and after that your issue will get solved. I hope this will help you. |
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| Re: AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
Hello thanks for replying and I would like to be thankful for your suggestion and as you said that I have update mine AVG antivirus and after that also I have got the same issue. I have updated mine AVG antivirus to AVG 2011 and after that also I got the same issue on mien issue. Now I don’t what to do, can anyone suggest on this issue and so that I can s9olve mine issue. I have also gone through some suggestion but none if they helped me to solve mine issue. Please help me on this issue and thanks in advance. |
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| Re: AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
I think this use must occurred during the corrupted file on your system and I would like to suggest you to uninstall AVG and after that reinstall the AVG and so that you can solve your issue. To do this you need to go to the start icon on the desktop and after that make click on the control panel. Now on the control panel go to the add/remove program and under that select the AVG and after that hit the uninstall or remove. Now once you finish this restart your system and after that reinstall the new and updated AVG on your system and then go through your issue. |
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| Re: AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
I would like to suggest you to run the CCleaner. The CCleaner is free downloaded software and It get rid of vacant files from your computer. To download this go through some search engine and after that make search for the CCleaner software and under that you will get the different links and under that go to the some official site and after that download the CCleaner. Now once you finish this and after that install and after that run the CCleaner. Once you finish the performing and after that go through your issue. I hope this will help you to solve your issue. |
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| Re: AVG crashed on windows with unspecified error
These errors are related to avgcsrvx.exe. I would like to suggest you to go to the task manger and under that on the process tab make sure that you running only one avgcsrvx.exe and after that make sure that your windows or firewall is allowing access. Once you finish this and after that go through your issue. I hope this will get ride your issue and your AVG will work fine. |
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