Hi Norberto,
We're glad to look into this & help you.
Please share us a image (taken using a mobile camera) of the error you receive at boot time, so that we can check & assist you further.
You can post the image here in your topic. Click on Answer & then click on the Image [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
Also, please specify the name(s) of the AVG program(s) installed in your computer & your operating system.
Thanks in advance!
Hi, thank you for your answer, I understand what you said, I hope I'm not going off-topic including an additional issue I came across while reading another log

This time it's a full system scan. I noticed those 42110 and 42006 errors, respectively "Decompression Bomb" and "File not available" it seems. Does the first one mean AVG is having a hard time again trying to decompress? Are there any actions I should take?
Thank you in advance!
Kind Regards

Hi Midhun, here is a screenshot of my log, if you need I can take a picture while perfroming a boot-scan.
I'm using AVG Antivirus Free 21.8.3202 (build 21.8.6586.693)
Windows Specifications:
Edition Windows 10 Pro
Version 21H1
Installed on 28/04/2021
OS build 19043.1237
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3530.0
Thank you for your answer, I'm at your disposal if you need any other details.
Thank you for taking your time to communicate with us, Magno.
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Hi there, recently I've been running a boot scan and I'm encountering a lot of 42125 errors ("corrupted" compressed files).
In order to solve it I downloaded a third part software (DiskInternals ZIP Repair) and manually "fixed" some corrupted compressed files but to no avail, cause the next time I ran the boot-scan the problem reappeared.
Could you help me solve this? Could my files be "healthy" anyway or they are corrupted for sure?
Thanks for your attention
Kind Regards
Hi, thank you for your answer, I understand what you said, I hope I'm not going off-topic including an additional issue I came across while reading another log

This time it's a full system scan. I noticed those 42110 and 42006 errors, respectively "Decompression Bomb" and "File not available" it seems. Does the first one mean AVG is having a hard time again trying to decompress? Are there any actions I should take?
Thank you in advance!
Kind Regards