isam 0 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 (edited) hi all after trying to fix my problem for months now.. it started when i first used banking and payment protection for the first time .. it happened after that for the first time ever blue screen when trying to open Firefox, and followed by memory dump .. i tried many settings and even uninstalling Firefox and chrome browsers and after that eset smart security i have disabled all add-ons and sync features for Firefox and it didn't help .. now after clean install of windows it appeared clear and very clear that it is due to trying to modify Firefox profile when eset smart security is installed since it happens after that directly .. it seams to be some bug in the product concerning modifying Firefox profile .. but who am i to judge in this it may be due to other things any way please help me Isam PS i Attached a Picture to show How is The Fire fox is Effected By Eset Smart Security And Why I try To Make Changes to Firefosx Profile Due To the Splash Screen Issue in the Start ( boot) of windows Edited October 30, 2018 by isam Attaching Picture
Administrators Marcos 5,451 Posted October 30, 2018 Administrators Posted October 30, 2018 Please configure Windows to generate complete memory dumps and provide: - a complete memory dump from a crash compressed in an archive - ELC logs from the machine
isam 0 Posted October 30, 2018 Author Posted October 30, 2018 (edited) 6 hours ago, Marcos said: Please configure Windows to generate complete memory dumps and provide: - a complete memory dump from a crash compressed in an archive - ESET Log Collector logs from the machine https://files.fm/u/vekk778a is the link to ESET Log Collector logs warnlog.rar Diagnostics.rar Edited October 30, 2018 by isam added upload
galaxy 11 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 (edited) Laden Sie die entsprechende Version von Farbars Recovery Scan Tool auf Ihren Desktop herunter: FRST 32- Bit FRST 64- Bit Starten Sie jetzt FRST. Ändern Sie keines der Kontrollkästchen und klicken Sie auf untersuchen. Die Protokolldateien werden jetzt erstellt und befinden sich dann auf Ihrem Desktop. Sende mir die FRST. TXT und die Zugabe. txt in deinem Thread (# Icon im Eingabefenster der Webseite klick) Edited October 30, 2018 by galaxy
isam 0 Posted October 30, 2018 Author Posted October 30, 2018 32 minutes ago, galaxy said: Laden Sie die entsprechende Version von Farbars Recovery Scan Tool auf Ihren Desktop herunter: FRST 32- Bit FRST 64- Bit Starten Sie jetzt FRST. Ändern Sie keines der Kontrollkästchen und klicken Sie auf untersuchen. Die Protokolldateien werden jetzt erstellt und befinden sich dann auf Ihrem Desktop. Sende mir die FRST. TXT und die Zugabe. txt in deinem Thread (# Icon im Eingabefenster der Webseite klick) thank you FRST.txt Addition.txt
Administrators Marcos 5,451 Posted October 30, 2018 Administrators Posted October 30, 2018 35 minutes ago, isam said: thank you FRST.txt Addition.txt You can provide the logs to galaxy but since he's not an ESET staff, we hold no responsibility for the advice he might give you. I'd suggest following moderators' and advanced members' advice and waiting for analysis of the stuff that we asked for and which you have uploaded.
galaxy 11 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Can unfortunately not view the TXT files, sorry @Marcos I just want to help
isam 0 Posted October 30, 2018 Author Posted October 30, 2018 50 minutes ago, Marcos said: You can provide the logs to galaxy but since he's not an ESET staff, we hold no responsibility for the advice he might give you. I'd suggest following moderators' and advanced members' advice and waiting for analysis of the stuff that we asked for and which you have uploaded. no problem i will be waiting thank you
Administrators Marcos 5,451 Posted November 15, 2018 Administrators Posted November 15, 2018 I'd suggest uninstalling the following applications that use drivers and see if the issue goes away: "WinDivert1.3" = "c:\program files\freedownloadmanager.org\free download manager\windivert32.sys" "TuneUpUtilitiesDrv" = "c:\program files\avg\avg pc tuneup\tuneuputilitiesdriver32.sys" "SysInfoDetector" = "c:\windows\system32\sysinfodetector.sys" "AscRegistryFilter" = "c:\program files\iobit\advanced systemcare\drivers\win10_x86\ascregistryfilter.sys" "AscFileFilter" = "c:\program files\iobit\advanced systemcare\drivers\win10_x86\ascfilefilter.sys" If removing these applications doesn't make any difference, try renaming the following drivers in safe mode: "HDD Filter Driver" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\sahdia32.sys" ; Disk Filter Driver ; Corel Corporation ; "Volume Filter Driver" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\saibia32.sys" ; Disk Filter Driver ; Corel Corporation ; "PxHelp20" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\pxhelp20.sys" ; Px Engine Device Driver for 32-bit Windows ; Corel Corporation ;
isam 0 Posted November 15, 2018 Author Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) 25 minutes ago, Marcos said: I'd suggest uninstalling the following applications that use drivers and see if the issue goes away: "WinDivert1.3" = "c:\program files\freedownloadmanager.org\free download manager\windivert32.sys" "TuneUpUtilitiesDrv" = "c:\program files\avg\avg pc tuneup\tuneuputilitiesdriver32.sys" "SysInfoDetector" = "c:\windows\system32\sysinfodetector.sys" "AscRegistryFilter" = "c:\program files\iobit\advanced systemcare\drivers\win10_x86\ascregistryfilter.sys" "AscFileFilter" = "c:\program files\iobit\advanced systemcare\drivers\win10_x86\ascfilefilter.sys" If removing these applications doesn't make any difference, try renaming the following drivers in safe mode: "HDD Filter Driver" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\sahdia32.sys" ; Disk Filter Driver ; Corel Corporation ; "Volume Filter Driver" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\saibia32.sys" ; Disk Filter Driver ; Corel Corporation ; "PxHelp20" = "c:\windows\system32\drivers\pxhelp20.sys" ; Px Engine Device Driver for 32-bit Windows ; Corel Corporation ; I tried fresh installing windows and that coral drivers where not installed yet and problem persisted but may be uninstalling the other software will help .. any way isn't windows defender disabled by some mean of an algorithm programed by eset smart security software .. then it should disable other controversial programs that might effect system stability without uninstalling them , but I will try to uninstall the programs and see if that helps or not thank you PS. I remembered that all my IObit software not even installed when I faced the problem for the first time and even avg software was installed yeasrs ago and I didnot face any issues nor free Downloader was installed too then one thing remained and it is very easy "SysInfoDetector" = "c:\windows\system32\sysinfodetector.sys" so I will try that Edited November 15, 2018 by isam Adding More To my thoughts
isam 0 Posted November 15, 2018 Author Posted November 15, 2018 "SysInfoDetector" = "c:\windows\system32\sysinfodetector.sys" it is not the issue
itman 1,801 Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 Based on what was originally posted, it appears there is an issue with the Eset splash screen and Firefox starting at the same time. Why really is beyond me. I suggest the following: 1. Disable the display of the Eset splash screen in the Eset GUI Interface settings. or 2. Disable the startup of Firefox at boot time.
isam 0 Posted November 15, 2018 Author Posted November 15, 2018 8 minutes ago, itman said: Based on what was originally posted, it appears there is an issue with the Eset splash screen and Firefox starting at the same time. Why really is beyond me. I suggest the following: 1. Disable the display of the Eset splash screen in the Eset GUI Interface settings. or 2. Disable the startup of Firefox at boot time. the eset starts as it should start but the splash screen of eset made me realize that Firefox start is due to the eset start and not by it self or by any windows settings made to change how Firefox start ( I didn't modify Firefox)
itman 1,801 Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, isam said: the eset starts as it should start but the splash screen of eset made me realize that Firefox start is due to the eset start and not by it self or by any windows settings made to change how Firefox start ( I didn't modify Firefox) So disable Eset's splash screen and see if that stops Firefox starting. Again how the splash screen could be in anyway related to this really makes no sense at this point. The appearance of the splash screen has nothing to do with the base start up of Eset. That is done during the system boot phase. In other words by the time your desktop appears, Eset's kernel process is running already. I believe the slash screen is related to the starting of Eset's GUI processing as evidenced by the appearance of the Eset icon on the desktop lower toolbar. I would suspect the "culprit" might be that graphical thing on your desktop containing the desktop icons? that is displayed right above the desktop lower toolbar whatever that is. Edited November 16, 2018 by itman
isam 0 Posted November 16, 2018 Author Posted November 16, 2018 (edited) the thing is that the splash screen can be disabled from within eset settings but the attached picture is only indicative for the issue but not the issue it self and about the program it is winsteb nexus dock Edited November 16, 2018 by isam
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