This is the problem when you combine security products. Back in the XP days the need for a 3rd party of firewall was necessary. But ever since Vista it is not longer needed. Best suggestion is to COMPLETELY uninstall both products. Only install Avast and run for days. Use Avast with Windows firewall. If you never have a BSOD then go ahead and install Comodo. See what happens. If you have a BSOD then the two programs are not playing nice together. Did you exclude Comodo from Avast? Did you exclude Avast from Comodo?
Hello Aventador.
Yes i did all the mutual exclusions in both programs.
I firstly removed comodo as you suggested and ran it with windows firewall but then i discovered i was having connectivity issues.
I then installed comodo firewall and the network problems disappeared.
As ive said before everything was running ok until i updated to the latest version.
I was running v1483 with comodo and there were no issues.
I then updated to v1488 and there were no problems.
I then updated to v1489 and then the blue screens started occuring on a regular basis at boot up so its plainly obvious that v1489 is the culprit.
I removed avast v1489 and there have been n bluescreens ever since.
My conclusion is that there was/is a conflict between comodo 5.12 and the latest version of avast.
Thank You.