AVG virus definition update cripples Windows PC’s

A recent update in the virus definitions of AVG causes a critical file, user32.dll, to be detected as a virus. As a result, the affected computers running Windows XP keep rebooting right before the log-on screen appears. AVG recommends affected users to boot into Safe Mode, restore the user32.dll file from the Windows CD, or from […] No related posts.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zone365/~4/449496464

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AVG is terrible. I’ve been saying it for years

That is simply not true in my situation.

I’ve never used it before, but is it so hard for them to test something before they release it?

never had any problems when i was on windows.

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Keep up the good work, AVG!

Bad news man! I always bigged them…
Thought they were the best truly free AV out there…

Oh boy… thankfully, I am not using windows any more…

Indeed

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