Rogue Security Software AVG Antivirus 2011
As mentioned on our
forum and
blog, a rogue piece of malware misleadingly named “AVG Antivirus 2011” has been circulating the web. We’ve developed the ability to combat this threat and running a full Whole Computer Scan should keep you in the clear. For further information about what to do if you feel you’ve been a victim of this scam visit
this solutions page.
Anti-Rootkit scan found inline hook on NTDLL.DLL
We’ve worked to solve a bug with our rootkit tool where harmless rootkits would show up in the scan results. Clicking to update your AVG software should fix this issue.
Install/Reinstall/Uninstall issues
There have also been reports of users having problems when they install/reinstall or uninstall AVG products. Any of these problems should be successfully resolved by following the AVG Uninstall/ Re-install guidelines for whichever version you are running. These instructions can be found
here. Should this not resolve the issue, please
send us your
AVG installation log files for analysis.
VDB check failed reported by Antivirus and Antispyware components
Some users have reported an error message while running a check on the Virus Database. We’ve isolated the problem which in most cases is a single bit error caused by malfunctioning hardware. We recommend running
memtest and
checkdisk to identify the possibly failing hardware component.
Lastly, we still need your help to keep improving:
A bug has been reported where the booting stops just after a certain system file is read.
According to your feedback, once a computer loaded system32\drivers\AVGIDSEH.SYS the boot becomes frozen. To help us look into this issue, it would be a great help if you could send us log files for investigation. Please take a look at these posts to learn how to send us the information we need.
Sending us your
msinfo output.
Sending us your
operating system event logs.
Lastly we’d need your AVG logs and configuration files found here:
Windows Vista/7
C:\ProgramData\AVG10\Cfg\
C:\ProgramData\AVG10\cfgall\
C:\ProgramData\AVG10\log\
C:\ProgramData\AVG10\scanlogs\
Windows XP
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AVG10\Cfg\
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AVG10\cfgall\
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AVG10\log\
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AVG10\scanlogs\
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