Author: Chris Hoffman / Source: How-To Geek
On April 9, Microsoft issued a Windows patch that broke PCs with certain antivirus programs installed. This affects PCs running Windows 7, 8.1, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012, and Server 2012 R2—not Windows 10, this time.
After the update is installed, you won’t be able to log into Windows if you have affected antivirus software on your system.
Windows will grind to a halt after you sign in.This problem affects PCs with Sophos, Avira, Arcabit, Avast, and McAfee antivirus software. Microsoft has been continually adding antivirus…
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