1. Set the BitDefender Updates on prompt;
2. Restart the computer in Safe Mode.
4. Browse to:
C:\Windows\System32\drivers folder.
5. Locate the file "avc3.sys"and rename it into "avc3.sy_";
6. Restart the computer in Normal mode;
7. Once the product will want to Update, please make sure to select only the
"Signatures update" option and not the Product Update one, as that will
replace the file you renamed in Safemode;
8. Check if the issue still occurs.
NOTE:
If you are not seeing the file extensions please go to Start -> Control Panel
-> Folder Options -> View tab -> uncheck the option "Hide extensions for
known file types".
[how to set BitDefender updates on prompt]
- open BitDefender GUI;
- click on 'Settings';
- go to 'Update';
- select 'Prompt before downloading';
- click on 'Home';
[How to restart in Safe Mode]
- Restart the computer (Windows Start button - Turn Off - Restart);
- Press the 'F8' key several times before Microsoft Windows begins to load;
you need to press 'F8' until you will be displayed a text menu;
- Select 'SAFE MODE' in the text menu and press 'Enter';
- Wait while Windows loads in Safe Mode; this process ends with a confirmation
message; click 'OK' to acknowledge.
Credits to: Godriconian
Guide to Fix "Anti-Hacking Error (10301).."
Started by
iLendL
, Apr 20 2013 05:07 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 20 April 2013 - 05:07 PM
#2
Posted 20 April 2013 - 05:41 PM
this the same problem as the one below?
Error 10303 - Suspected of using Speedhack
... but i am not using bit defender anti virus
Error 10303 - Suspected of using Speedhack
... but i am not using bit defender anti virus
#3
Posted 01 May 2013 - 12:20 PM
I would just like to bump this thread as it is very handy, also do note bit defender will eventually reassert itself on its own time and re-enable the file name. Just follow the guide again and delete the old file that you previously did.
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