BSOD caused by CMDGUARD.SYS


  1. Posts : 208
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
       #1

    BSOD caused by CMDGUARD.SYS


    Hi guys!
    i have been using this computer today since 4 hours ago and i have gotten two BSOD caused by cmdguard.sys

    Have any idea what can i do to avoid this?

    This is a Windows 10 machine, recently installed 5 days ago, so it is still downloading updates, you know it takes ages to finish.
    Comodo antivirus i have installed always have been a very quiet and stable soteare, but now i am getting this, i dont know if it is comodo itself, or any Win10 updates that makes conflict with Comodo.


    BSOD caused by CMDGUARD.SYS-error-comodo.jpg

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    ok, i got a third BSOD right now, and due the same cause
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  2. Posts : 1,930
    Windows 7 pro
       #2

    Maybe see this on the comodo forum. Cmdguard.sys, Windows 10 - Help for v3 - Comodo Forum Make sure that you only have one antivirus installed/enabled. I also suggest that you try the windows 10 forum. Windows 10 Help Forums
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  3. Posts : 0
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    Run the built-in Windows memory diagnostics or use what I recommend Memtest86.

    Run Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool in Windows 10 | Tutorials

    MemTest86 - Official Site of the x86 and ARM Memory Testing Tool

    Turn off fast start up and reboot the computer.

    [Windows 10] How to disable Fast Startup in Windows | Official Support | ASUS Global

    Refrain from ever using those low power modes such as hibernation or sleep. They can and will cause issues - eventually. I always just completely turn off my PC and turn on my PC. Never using hibernation or sleep. You're better off in the long run that way. And besides, with today's high speed flash-based hard drives like SSD's or NVMe's, sleep and hibernation are not needed for quick boot up. Again, those low power modes can and will cause issues. I've seen it being an issue for years on various tech forums I've been a member of.
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