Drew,
I regret to hear about the inconvenience this may have caused to you. May I know if you had tried the 'Delete all function' as well? If not, please try it. Note that if you remove important system files, the computer might not be able to work properly.
Hello Drew,
Sorry for the delay in responding. I would recommend using the "Last known good configuration" boot option or using any previous restore point. Please refer this article How to Start Windows 7 Using Last Known Good Configuration for boot the PC in "Last known good configuration".
Hello Drew,
Sorry for the delay in responding. I would recommend using the "Last known good configuration" boot option or using any previous restore point. Please refer this article How to Start Windows 7 Using Last Known Good Configuration for boot the PC in "Last known good configuration".
Hi there,
I've been trying to fix a problem with my computer since the morning.
I turned it on and it hit a blue screen after the windows logo.
I then tried to run in safe mode but a blue screen is caused on an avg.sys file.
I tried to use the AVG repair CD to change the .sys names and AVG folder name but the names always go back to the original names after I restart the computer.
Anyone know how I can fix this?
Drew,
I regret to hear about the inconvenience this may have caused to you. May I know if you had tried the 'Delete all function' as well? If not, please try it. Note that if you remove important system files, the computer might not be able to work properly.
Delete all function where is that located? I attempted to delete all the AVG.sys files but they just re-appeared when I rebooted.