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Hey All,

I am running MBAM 1.41 with Win7 Home Premium and Avira Home Premium. T think there might be a bug in the Win7 support because every morning since my update I wake up and my system is locked up tight. The mouse will move, there is 0 cpu usage, but unable to open any apps or shutdown. I have to kill the power at the tower. I have an update scheduled at 5 am and a quick scan at 6 am. This was not a problem until the upgrade to Win7. I checked the san logs and the scan did not occur this morning. I have already tried the uninstall,reboot,reinstall to no avail. Thanks for your help.

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Ohh yea and if you run a manual quick scan it works fine but the Windows version shows up detected at windows 6.1.7600. So I think it might be something in the scheduler.

Hey All,

I am running MBAM 1.41 with Win7 Home Premium and Avira Home Premium. T think there might be a bug in the Win7 support because every morning since my update I wake up and my system is locked up tight. The mouse will move, there is 0 cpu usage, but unable to open any apps or shutdown. I have to kill the power at the tower. I have an update scheduled at 5 am and a quick scan at 6 am. This was not a problem until the upgrade to Win7. I checked the san logs and the scan did not occur this morning. I have already tried the uninstall,reboot,reinstall to no avail. Thanks for your help.

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