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The application avast! quit unexpectedly
« on: February 10, 2008, 08:11:44 PM »
I run the latest version of leopard, and avast keeps quitting and relaunching automatically.
I can't access system preferences, spotlight etc and there are no more desktop icons on my desktop...
When clicking the "report" button I get this message:
Process:         avast! [342]
Path:            /Applications/avast!.app/Contents/MacOS/avast!
Identifier:      com.avast.MacAvast
Version:         2.74R0 (2.74R0)
Code Type:       X86 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [71]

Date/Time:       2008-02-10 20:41:27.566 +0200
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.5.1 (9B18)
Report Version:  6

Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000008
Crashed Thread:  0


Any ideas? ???

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Re: The application avast! quit unexpectedly
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2008, 09:13:02 AM »
I run the latest version of leopard, and avast keeps quitting and relaunching automatically.
I can't access system preferences, spotlight etc and there are no more desktop icons on my desktop...
When clicking the "report" button I get this message:
Process:         avast! [342]
Path:            /Applications/avast!.app/Contents/MacOS/avast!
Identifier:      com.avast.MacAvast
Version:         2.74R0 (2.74R0)
Code Type:       X86 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [71]

Date/Time:       2008-02-10 20:41:27.566 +0200
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.5.1 (9B18)
Report Version:  6

Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000008
Crashed Thread:  0


Any ideas? ???

Yes, it might be the same problem as here, please, try the solution and report whether the problem is gone:

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=32434.0
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