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Driver unloaded without cancelling pending operaions - avgtdix.sys

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by beckw79, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. beckw79

    beckw79 Member

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    I've formated & reinstalled windows xp sp2 & proceeded with putting all the programs etc back on. I used to run AVG v6 or 7 but saw that AVG v8 (free) was available so installed that.

    Now I get a blue screen with white writing say something about windows being shut down to protect pc, "driver_unloaded_without_cancelling_pending_operatins" and:
    Any ideas what is wrong? even if I restart pc it will load windows & once on desktop, icons wont work & then a min later- blue screen again. So far I've wiped it again & reinstalled again & same thing happened for 2nd time, I managed this time though to run it in safe mode & do a system restore back to before I'd put on other programs like bitcomet, my scanner, my printer (NOTE: my scanner is very old & doesnt have the 'windows certificate' thing but I chose to install anyway, I had thought maybe this newer AVG was thinking its a threat & crashing windows, but after system restore I loaded scanner on & drivers etc & restarted fine) Do you think it could be a bug or something in AVG8? I;ve since found out it was only released 3 days ago.

    Any help VERY appreciated!
     
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    Dear BECKW79
    I have the same issue exactly, did you find a resolution to the problem? if so any help would also be welcome.
    Kindest regards

    Saber
     
  3. arun_n79

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    Hi ppl, I was currently running WinXP Professional SP2 but faced the same problem when I installed a security patch for KB884020! Thankfully for me, the update automatically makes a System Restore Point before replacing files. I was able to reboot into Safe Mode and go to System Restore to revert back to life as it was before this update :D
    If you have some restore point before your updates, you can access it from Safe Mode since the problematic AVG driver is apparently not loaded at-all in Safe Mode!!!
     

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