i had never heard before that the avira program uses "Open SSL libraries".. that is kind of concerning.. why does it need "Open SSL libraries"?
Don't forget some function need encryption function actually avira has use openssl for a long time. it include their license in help files already
on my computer, after "update 12" was installed, there now seems to be a problem with the avira program's "sched.exe" process.. when i boot my computer, it is shown as using 187 mb, or 188 mb, of ram.. (the first time i noticed it, it was using 188 mb of ram, but, on subsequent reboots, it was shown as using 187 mb of memory).. after about 15 minutes or so, sched.exe's memory-usage drops back to something normal.. the first time i saw it drop back, it then was using 414 kb of memory, but it seems to be normal for "sched.exe" to use around "1064 kb" of memory (1 mb), which is what it is showing, now, on my computer.. incidentally, for some reason, once sched.exe's memory-usage shows as having been dropped back to normal, dropping back from 187 mb of memory-usage to 1 mb of memory-usage, windows "task manager" does not reflect that 186 mb of memory has been freed, at least not immediately.. i was going to uninstall the avira program because of sched.exe's using 188 mb of memory, which indicates that there is a problem with the program, and i didn't like a bug in the program burning up 188 of memory on my computer, but, when i was getting ready to uninstall the avira program, i noticed that sched.exe's memory-usage had dropped back to normal, so i didn't uninstall it.. update: i rebooted my computer, earlier, and "sched.exe" was only using about 29 mb of memory, that time, and, eventually, it dropped back to using 2.6 mb of memory.. update2: avira's "sched.exe" went back to using 188 mb of memory when my computer when my computer was booted, and i saw that repeatedly.. maybe i was wrong, before, when i thought that, one time, when i checked, it was only using 29 mb of memory?
While using Avira Free [15.0.12.408] I have been getting this application popup once or twice a day since 7/26. On another forum I found a number of other users with the same issue. One stated his problems began on the 24th. Initially he thought it was related to Windows update, because he had just caught up on his Microsoft patches. I have confirmed that this is the Avira product updater throwing this error. So far all I know we have in common is that we use Windows 7 and Avira. Any ideas? Application popup: update.exe - Application Error : The instruction at 0x71e2e5a8 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program
I have the exact same problem since the same date. I am also running Windows 7 and Avira Free 15.0.12.408 and Updater version 15.00.12.402.
FYI: Here is a link to another discussion of this issue. Easier than reposting info here http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2736907/updating-windows-update-exe-application-errors.html
Is anyone using this on Windows 10, and does it still have the extremely long delay that occurs in Windows 8.1 after a reboot when you try to login to windows?
update.exe - Application Error ===> Update 8/3: It's back! After a 3 day absence, the error appeared today on the 2nd scheduled update. On the 1st update today, the Avira events logs showed at 9:01 Scheduler: Job started 'The job "Automatic update Free" was started successfully.' Then at 9:02 Updater: Update successfully carried out 'The following files were updated by "http://personal.avira-update.com/update": aevdf.dat 8.11.252.232 xbv00194.vdf 8.11.252.154 xbv00195.vdf 8.11.252.174 xbv00196.vdf 8.11.252.192 xbv00197.vdf 8.11.252.210 xbv00198.vdf 8.11.252.228 xbv00199.vdf 8.11.252.230 xbv00200.vdf 8.11.252.232 local001.vdf repair.rdf 1.0.9.48 But at 11:01 Scheduler: Job started 'The job "Automatic update Free" was started successfully.' Followed by: Application popup: update.exe - Application Error : The instruction at 0x71d0e5a8 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program At 11:15 I went to the Avira menu and clicked 'Update>Start update got Updater: Update successfully carried out The following files were updated by "http://personal.avira-update.com/update": aevdf.dat 8.11.252.236 xbv00201.vdf 8.11.252.236 local000.vdf Hmmmmmmm...
Please try the following workaround= https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/avira.345492/page-139#post-2485942 .
Anon: Thanks for pointing that out, will give it a try! Just FYI, this may be a different issue. Hope the fix works. The thread you referenced was for the updates that were failing silently. My updates mostly work, but when they fail, they do so with an application popup, to let you know. The issue now is why are they occasionally throwing an application error? "referenced memory at 0x00000000" (Dereferencing null pointers). This is a typical programming bug (e.g. use after free, null pointer dereference, out of bounds array access) Basically the error is saying "the software has tried to access memory that doesn't exist or it is not authorized to use".
Finally Avira corrects the mistake. No more blind downloads, the installer version is shown in download page.......
@anon i had the same issue as Tinstaafl, i would like to know is there any solution could fix the issue now? i havent receive the issue for 4 days, and i just received one tonight..all of my updates showed successful.
What are Avira's current system requirements for all Windows versions-I'm trying to find this info...
Go to Avira Free Antivirus 2015= http://www.avira.com/en/avira-free-antivirus and hit the "Tech Specs" tab= http://www.avira.com/en/avira-free-antivirus#modal-feature-and-tech-specs For the rest, scroll down and hit the "System Requirements" tab = Avira Antivirus Pro http://www.avira.com/en/avira-antivirus-pro Avira Internet Security Suite http://www.avira.com/en/avira-internet-security-suite Avira Ultimate Protection Suite http://www.avira.com/en/avira-internet-security-suite
Thanks, Anon, Avira is the antivirus I have most trust in when it comes to security and protection, however, I can't use it because of the fact I'm still using XP and I have only 895mb of ram memory-this will all change in October when I buy new fresh computer with Windows 10 on it-I need to ask you some more info: For example how much ram memory I have to buy to run Avira antivirus flwalessly, since Avira is using 1024MB of ram memory, do I need to buy 8GB of ram, or 16 gb of ram, or even 32GB of ram, or maybe even 64GB of ram? I just don't want to be in situation where for example I buy 8gb of ram, and just after 5 years for example Avira's usage of ram memory exceeds 8gb of ram and than I have to buy more ram memory-again! So how much ram memory I should buy? Also, I saw that Avira is also fully compatible with Windows 10, both 32-bit and 64-bit-true or false? Also, can I use Windows 10 Windows Defender with Avira antivirus or not, if not, I'd rather use Avira.
You can. If you have Windows XP SP3, you need only 512 MB of RAM. Also please note: ------------------------- There is a misunderstanding over here, let me clarify the matter: The following wording= means that a PC with Avira installed in it, needs at least 1024 MB of RAM in order to run all services (OS & various installed software), and not that Avira needs 1024MB for itself. fyi, just check the RAM usage in attached screenshot (OS: Windows 10 x64 & Avira Antivirus Pro). -------------------------- True. --------------------------- During the installation, Avira deactivates WD. ---------------------------
To all of those who had updater crashes. This should now be resolved with update 12.1 which is currently in beta.
wooah nice. but we are not using beta tho toni...hope the update 12.1 coming out soon to fix the issue.
There would be hard to decide, Avira is by faar the most trusted antivirus I have ever used, but I don't know, I heard that Windows Defender (unlike in all other previous versions) in Windows 10 is quite effective, it would be very hard decision from my side. Anon, can you somehow help me to ease my decision on this question? I just hope if I decide to install my loved Avira there would not be any slowdowns on Windows 10 loading, and writing stuff in Microsoft Word and using other functions in Windows 10 computer. One more question: is it possible to have avira and MBAM free and Hitman Pro scanners on the computer at the same time without killing each other (I already use both MBAM and HitmanPro on my computer, so the only problem could come from Avira)?