A recent update for Avira antivirus software for Windows seems to have a negative impact on system stabilization for some users.
For a couple of days, Avira users have reported issues with the antivirus software on their Windows machines.
ADVERTISEMENT. Most users report freezes on startup.
Other users chimed in and reported similar issues with Avira.
German publisher Heise suggests that the Friday update for Avira products has caused the issue on Windows.
The issue affects Windows 10 and Windows 11 according to Heise's report.
For some users, windows PCs are usable for about two to three minutes before they lock up completely and can't be used anymore.
Other users mention freezes during startup so that they can't log on at all on the system.
Affected users resolved the issue by uninstalling Avira from their PCs. It is unclear if this is the only solution to the issue, or if there is a less drastic option.
Windows users who can log on may uninstall Avira by selecting Start > Settings > Apps.
There, you need to search for Avira, activate the three-dots menu next to the entry and select the uninstall option.
Both affected Windows operating systems will enable Microsoft Defender automatically if no other antivirus solution is found on the system.
Users who can't log on anymore because of the freezes may need to access the advanced options of Windows during boot.
If the login screen loads, one option to access it is to click shutdown, hold down the Shift-key on the keyboard and select Restart.
Another option is to use Windows Recovery Media, if available, or hope that Windows' own detection kicks in and displays the advanced boot options.
Avira security software is not the only software that has caused stability issues on Windows in recent time.
Not all cause Windows stability issues, as some may affect certain applications.
Avira has not yet responded with a public statement regarding the reported issue.
Affected users may also keep an eye on Avira's website to find out if updates are released that address the issue.
If your Windows PC freezes, Avira security software may be the culprit.
This Cyber News was published on www.ghacks.net. Publication date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 17:43:05 +0000