Windows 8.1 with Avast and KB3000850 equals bricked OS
Security software outfit Avast are trying to figure out why the combination of recent Windows patches and updates to the latter company's software are breaking PCs. Hordes of users have found that their PCs, especially those running Windows 8 and 8.1, grind to a halt after they apply both Microsoft's recent KB3000850 update rollup and Avast's latest automatic updates.
Some users report their PCs won't boot, or take forever to apply patches. The Avast forums record many users venting their spleens. Microsoft's not immune either: a Redmond thread titled Major issues with KB3000850 includes plenty of people wondering why the company issued an update incompatible with third-party software.
That criticism may not be entirely fair, as an Avast staffer has posted the following explanation for the mess:
“We have been able to simulate the problem in our lab and I think we fixed this issue. This Windows updates calls new memory related functions which are not fully compatible with Avast.”
The poster, by the name of “pk”, promised an update to remedy the situation and later reported that the patch was issued last Friday.
A few forum members seem, however, to be having trouble even with the automated patch, reporting a variety of glitches including very slow downloads of the KB3000850 update on machines running Avast.
Whatever the cause, a fair few people are rather upset with both Avast and Microsoft, with the latter company most often felt to be in the wrong.
Microsoft forum moderator Rohit Siddegowda offers suggestions for overcoming the issues created by KB3000850 here
ECS LIVA Mini-PC has Windows 8.1 and Bing - 10/27/2014 10:07 AM
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is pleased to announce that the most attractive Mini PC, LIVA, now preloads Windows 8.1 with Bing operation system to deliver more benefits and convenience to its use...
Windows 10 gets support for 2-step authentication - 10/24/2014 09:46 AM
Microsoft spreds word that the pending Windows 10 will see support for 2-step authentication, enabling you to use your PC or phone as an extra layer of security, not only for the OS itself but also fo...
Download 3DMark Windows v1.4.780 - 10/23/2014 12:37 PM
You can now download 3DMark Windows v1.4.780, Futuremark released a 3rd build in weeks time as there was another issue. This v1.4.780 fixes a compatibility issue affecting laptops that use NVIDIA Op...
Download 3DMark Windows v1.4.778 - 10/15/2014 12:49 PM
You can now download 3DMark Windows v1.4.778, Futuremark released a 2nd build this week as there was an issue. This build fixes the "Workload Single init returned error message: bad lexical ca...
Windows 10 Tech Preview downloads Pass 1 million - 10/15/2014 09:25 AM
Microsoft writes that Windows 10 Tech Preview registrations have passed the 1 million mark. 36 percent of these installations are running in virtual machines and that 68 percent of users are launching...
Senior Member
Posts: 4248
Joined: 2003-03-03
Indeed, AV benchmarks are cool. Too bad they have little to do with the reality. The thing is that the current realtime AV approaches are inefficient and generally not worth it.
Anybody who has run into issues with malware for the past few years made a mistake somewhere. Be it outdated OS/software, USB drives from some unknown sources(read - friends, family) or malicious websites. Such safety measures are no less paranoid than "infecting" yourself with AV scanners and being obsessed with detection rates and whatnot.
...said a 15 year old.
No mature grown up with computer literacy would think that realtime AV and comparatives like the ones made by av-comparatives are worthless.
I've disinfected tons of pen drives thanks to them.
Senior Member
Posts: 13389
Joined: 2003-05-24
wow say one word to change topic, and then stopping dont stop the stupid around here from not let it go, this topic is so derailed it should be closed, cause obviously people don't know how to drop it
Tunnel vision comes to mind..
Senior Member
Posts: 11452
Joined: 2004-05-10
November updates installed and running fine with avast 2015 here.