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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: sludge7051-x on November 06, 2020, 02:12:29 PM
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I switch between using 1, or 2, monitors, for normal use / online work
. . . Avast needs to be in Passive Mode for work, so the secure connection software can work
My question is: Why does this happen if you do this, in this order?
1.) Win 10 / right-click Desktop - Display settings
. . . Change it from "Show only one" to "Extend these displays"
2.) Avast / Menu / Settings / Troubleshooting
. . . [check] Enable Passive Mode / Restart
After the Restart, you only see a black screen on both monitors - they say:
. . . "Input signal not found"
. . . "Display Port Inactive"
Power the computer off/on to get the monitors back
However, if you do steps 1 and 2 in reverse, things work as expected.
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I've reported this to Avast let's see if that helps.
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Thanks!
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I switch between using 1, or 2, monitors, for normal use / online work
. . . Avast needs to be in Passive Mode for work, so the secure connection software can work
My question is: Why does this happen if you do this, in this order?
1.) Win 10 / right-click Desktop - Display settings
. . . Change it from "Show only one" to "Extend these displays"
2.) Avast / Menu / Settings / Troubleshooting
. . . [check] Enable Passive Mode / Restart
After the Restart, you only see a black screen on both monitors - they say:
. . . "Input signal not found"
. . . "Display Port Inactive"
Power the computer off/on to get the monitors back
However, if you do steps 1 and 2 in reverse, things work as expected.
Hi, I could not reproduce it.
Perhaps you can check your scale and layout settings.
Set the scale to 100% or lower.
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I had to do a de-install / re-install of Avast for this other issue I had:
Using Autoruns to disable AvastUI.exe / avlaunch.exe in Startup . . . https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=239786.0
and then I found that I did not have this issue - so, somehow, it has been fixed
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11/21/20 I thought this was fixed, but it is not.
From the above post: The Scale is 100% for both
Below is what I tried, my current fix for this, and the hardware / software that I'm using.
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11/19/20 I made sure all video / graphics drivers were updated, but this did not fix it. Here's what you see:
1.) Both monitors on
2.) I put Avast into Passive Mode / Restart
3.) Monitor 2: "No signal"
4.) Monitor 1: "Input signal not found. Check the video cable and video source - Display going to sleep"
5.) Both monitors go into sleep mode
6.) Power to the computer stays on, like nothing is wrong
7.) Nothing wakes up the monitors: Esc / Enter / left-click
8.) You have to power off the computer / on to get it back - this will be starting up Avast in Passive Mode
9.) Power off/on isn't good for the SSD. I run this:
. . . C:\>chkntfs c:
. . . The type of the file system is NTFS.
. . . C: is not dirty.
I noticed, however, if you keep Monitor 2 powered off (while it remains Extended), and you do the above, it does not hang.
I then power on the 2nd monitor.
It looks like this issue has something to do with Monitor 2 being powered on. The driver is from 05/25/11
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How do I get it to work, having both monitors on, and putting Avast into Passive Mode?
Maybe making sure all the video drivers are updated?
The Monitors / Drivers I'm using:
1.) HP EliteDisplay E272q . . . 27" . . . Monitor 1
. . . Driver Provider: HP
. . . Driver Date: 06/22/15
. . . Driver Version: 1.0.0.1
. . . Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
. . . Update it? No, Win 10 says it's the best
2.) AOC i2353Ph . . . 23" . . . Monitor 2
. . . AOC 2353
. . . Driver Provider: AOC International (Europe) GmbH
. . . Driver Date: 05/25/11
. . . Driver Version: 1.0.0.0
. . . Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
. . . Update it? No, Win 10 says it's the best
3.) Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 . . . Onboard graphics / On the motherboard
. . . Intel(R) HD Graphics 530
. . . Device type: Display adapters
. . . Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
. . . Location: PCI bus 0. device 2. function 0
. . . Update it? I have not, based on what the page for my computer says to use here: Intel Graphics 64-bit Driver
. . . https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-z240-tower-workstation/8354563
. . . but I did it . . . from / to:
. . . Version: 22.20.16.4811 . . . 09/22/2017
. . . Version: 27.20.100.8935 . . . 10/28/2020
. . . and this had no effect
. . . I saw no change in performance, though, either, so I guess I will keep this driver up-to-date now
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I don't see a more current driver on the AOC site for my Monitor 2, that might fix this.
In fact, I don't even see the driver from 05/25/11, so I guess I'm out-of-luck.
I wonder how Avast Passive Mode interacts with a powered on Monitor 2.
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I don't see a more current driver on the AOC site for my Monitor 2, that might fix this.
In fact, I don't even see the driver from 05/25/11, so I guess I'm out-of-luck.
I wonder how Avast Passive Mode interacts with a powered on Monitor 2.
Hi,
Could you please provide us with a support file id.
To generate the support file, please see this link.
https://support.avast.com/en-ww/article/Submit-support-file
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Hi! Ok, I have sent the log file.
It says to notify Avast, but that link just goes to a generic search page.
. . . the support file instructions were kind of confusing.
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Hi! Ok, I have sent the log file.
It says to notify Avast, but that link just goes to a generic search page.
. . . the support file instructions were kind of confusing.
Hi,
Please paste the File ID here.
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11/23/20
20201124_0219_WYY3Q_567281922.zip
File ID: WYY3Q
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11/23/20
20201124_0219_WYY3Q_567281922.zip
File ID: WYY3Q
Hi,
Could you please uninstall Avast once again
- delete all Avast files:https://support.avast.com/en-ww/article/94
- restart
- install Avast 20.9
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Ok, did the above, then I tested it.
It worked 1 or 2 times as expected, with the monitor on, then it didn't.
I ran the support tool right after the time that it didn't.
Support file was uploaded
20201126_2217_I9ZNA_1602189760.zip
File ID: I9ZNA
Maybe it has something to do with Win Firewall being "on" now?
All my other Startups were on, also.