Critical Error On Startup

I am running BitDefender Total Security 2009 on Windows XP MCE (all updates installed). Every time I start my computer I get a critical error that terminates bitdefender and it won't restart. Here is the error:


BitDefender Threat Scanner:


BitDefender encountered problems while processing the files below:


C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\bdc6.tmp


Do you want to send these files to BitDefender labs for analysis?


the number at the end of the filename changes every time and sometimes it's a letter (bdc7.tmp, bdcC.tmp, etc). I've tried deleting everything in the temp folder and restarting and I get the error again.


After I click 'OK' and submit the error, even if I choose to re-start the service, nothing happens. I can't even get in it to change the settings or shut it down to restart the program. If I re-boot, i go through it all again.


Please help!!!

Comments

  • musicpirate
    edited December 2008

    I'm having the same problem too. Everytime I restart I get that.

  • EDIT: I started having this problem after I installed Alcohol 120%.


    BitDefender says:


    BitDefender Threat Scanner:


    BitDefender encountered problems while processing the files below:


    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\somthing.tmp


    Do you want to send these files to BitDefender labs for analysis?


    If I click no BitDefender crashes and shows the send error report to Bitdefender.


    If I wait to long my system slows to a snails pace and I can barely move the mouse!

  • I have exactly the same problem described! Help!


    Let me know if you need any additional information!


    Thank you in advance,


    LuisS

  • I am experiencing the same. I submitted all of the dump files to tech support and it was like sending them into a black hole.


    I also asked for a refund in accordance to their 30 day guarantee 3 times and no response.


    I am not pleased with their support at all.

  • I have the same problem.


    Rozzi, I don't think you'll ever find anybody who is pleased with their non existant support! People there are 100% incompetent

  • I have the same problem.


    Rozzi, I don't think you'll ever find anybody who is pleased with their non existant support! People there are 100% incompetent


    I get have a similar issue, but it doesn't say it's a problem with Threat Scanner... it only says critical error. Everytime I reboot or restart the program, it just crashes to the Report Wizard. I've tried to repair and reinstall multiple times, but it didn't change anything.


    Tech Support was unhelpful.

  • I get have a similar issue, but it doesn't say it's a problem with Threat Scanner... it only says critical error. Everytime I reboot or restart the program, it just crashes to the Report Wizard. I've tried to repair and reinstall multiple times, but it didn't change anything.


    Tech Support was unhelpful.


    I have the same problem - maybe the support guys can step up and help out here it's obviously an issue. I think I'm going to get my money back and reinstall McAfee - at least it never crashed on me.

  • SAME! I WANT A PRODUCT THAT WORKS! PLEASE FIX THIS!

  • I'm getting the same issues


    BitDefender encountered problems while processing the files below:


    C:\Windows\TEMP\bdcF3DD.tmp


    C:\Windows\TEMP\bdcCEB0.tmp


    I've had it for a week now - been sending everyone to the lab analysis as recommended, I've emailed BitDefender about, I sat on the phone for 25 minutes on hold (I would have stayed longer yet I was on a cell phone which costs me minutes and after 25 minutes, I don't think anyone was going to answer).


    I've looked on Google to find a solution and came up empty.


    It's not good to have an antivirus not working for a week up to 10 days...

  • Sm3K3R
    Sm3K3R ✭✭✭
    I have the same problem.


    Rozzi, I don't think you'll ever find anybody who is pleased with their non existant support! People there are 100% incompetent


    Tierix stop bashing !


    Get those files archived with pass infected and add them to a thread on the malware sample submision to see whats the problem.

  • Get those files archived with pass infected.


    Hi - I'm a BitDefender newbie... can you explain to me how I can do this?

  • Sm3K3R
    Sm3K3R ✭✭✭
    edited January 2009
    Hi - I'm a BitDefender newbie... can you explain to me how I can do this?


    Click the "Reply" button, under the reply page writing section you can see a field called Attachements and in the right side 2 buttons ,one that helps you to navigate to the files from your computer and another button for file uploading.Also in the same area you will see a field called Manage Current Atachements use that to place the file into your post ,just choose the atachement (already uploaded)you want from there.You can upload files of a maximum 2 mb.If the file is bigger use a free file hosting service and place a link towards it into your post.


    When you archive something with winrar ,winzip ,winace you have an option to put a pass to the archive,just look in the program interface (in Winrar for example ,when you want to add a file to archive ,in its panel ,you will look for the tab Advanced ,where you will notice a button for password ).The pass should be infected


    Good luck!

  • This is how I was able to solve my problem (your millage may vary)


    1. reboot into safe mode (press F8 every 1 second after computer beeps when turning on)
    2. START | Run
    3. msconfig
    4. click OK
    5. Choose "diagnostic"
    6. Go to the services tab across the top
    7. Click the "Manufacturer" column title to sort by manufacturer
    8. Check the box beside each Microsoft service, leave all the rest unchecked
    9. Click OK
    10. Click RESTART
    11. Once rebooted, you will get a message that configuration changes have been made with MSCONFIG -- just click OK
    12. The MSCONFIG program then pops up... choose "NORMAL" and click OK
    13. Click "EXIT WITHOUT RESTART"
    14. START | Run
    15. %temp%
    16. Click OK
    17. Temp folder shows, select all files (CTRL+A) and delete (SHIFT+DEL) -- or use CCleaner to clean temp files...
    18. START | Run
    19. services.msc
    20. Click OK
    21. Start the "BitDefender Desktop Update Service" and the "BitDefender Virus Sheild" services
    22. Open BitDefender 2009 Internet Security from the START menu under Programs
    23. Perform a manual update
    24. Reboot


    Hopefully this works for you, as it did for me. Historically, BD is an awesome program... never really had to call support about anything before. This problem is probably one of 2 or 3 I've ever had... installed on over 50 systems.


    Don't know if it helps anyone, but this problem cropped up for me when I swapped harddrives, and put the PageFile on a secondary drive... (could be coincidence)

  • TubeBear
    edited January 2009

    I did as Dizzy Coder said - however this is an HP with Vista on it, and F8 Safe mode doesn't seem to be an option.


    Once I went into diagnostic, changed it to diagnostic startup, rebooted, then cleaned out temp file... I wasn't able to do an update due to some proxy error.


    So I went back to a normal startup, and once again the errors started popping up;


    windows/temp/bdcFCD3.tmp



    yet also a new one --


    program files/HP/Digital Imaging/Bin/hpqddusr.dll


    not a temp file!


    and no, I hadn't added anything since... or nothing HP related. Still, I shouldn't have to worry about installing programs in fear of my antivirus going awry due to the fact.


    So my bit defender is still not working - going on 2 weeks of no antivirus.


    Not to be an arse, but I have always used Norton before, and sure Norton might be weak in relation to AV, so the experts say, I never had a single issue like this in a dozen years. and when I call Norton, I get someone. I've tried contacting technical support via phone and waited 20+ minutes but I'm on a cell and it's costing me minutes. I also left a ticket.


    no go...


    should I just remove BitDefender and try reinstalling it?


    I hope to have an answer. Whatever I know that BitDefender will not reimburse me, and it's only $75, but it's what I have on my computer which is very important - even if it just might be pictures of my dog, and I'm feeling really vulnerable at this point.


    And I'm really unsastified with BitDefender. This is going to be the last time I listen to Top 10 experts.

  • no go...


    should I just remove BitDefender and try reinstalling it?


    Yeah dude... when in doubt, uninstall/reinstall... I believe there is a "repair" option as well... BTW: if safe mode is tough to get into you *CAN* use MSCONFIG on the "Boot" tab using "minimal /safeboot" -- but I only popped into safe mode b/c the hung up bitdefender was not allowing me to do much of anything and safe mode is a great place to start...


    also, if you try F8 and it doesn't work for you, there's also this tip:


    Restart the computer. Immediately after the screen goes blank for the first time, or after the BIOS post ends, start taping the F8 key repeatedly. The Windows Advanced Options menu appears. If the menu does not appear, restart the computer and try again. If the Keyboard has a F-Lock key, it may be necessary to press it first - QUICKLY before pressing the F8 Key. This will have to be done quickly before tapping the F8 key repeatedly.


    The Windows Advanced Options Menu shown next should appear

  • UPDATE: my solution is not permanent and may have been fluke. I am now re-exhibiting these same issues. Some information that may help discern a pattern(?):


    XP SP3


    auto updates on


    your run of the mill productivity apps installed (Office 2007, Adobe CS3, Nero8, Dragon 9...) plus utils like Google Desktop/Talk, FileZilla, yadda-yadda


    tried repair, failed -- used the removal tool, reinstalled, no joy.

  • Sm3K3R
    Sm3K3R ✭✭✭


    If BD 2009 suite gives you problems use BD 2008 suite instead,it should work.


    There will be a new BD 2009 build very soon.Let s hope it will be close to perfection <img class=" />

  • Playing with this some more, when rebooting using MSCONFIG, I am able to run BD IS 2009 when only the following services are loaded:


    These Windows services are started:


    BitDefender Desktop Update Service


    BitDefender Virus Shield


    COM+ Event System


    Cryptographic Services


    DCOM Server Process Launcher


    DHCP Client


    DNS Client


    Error Reporting Service


    Event Log


    IPSEC Services


    Logical Disk Manager


    Network Connections


    Network Location Awareness (NLA)


    Plug and Play


    Print Spooler


    Protected Storage


    Remote Procedure Call (RPC)


    Security Accounts Manager


    Shell Hardware Detection


    SSDP Discovery Service


    System Event Notification


    System Restore Service


    Volume Shadow Copy


    Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)


    Windows Management Instrumentation


    Workstation


    Soooo... is it a microsoft service like fast user switching or is it another one of my apps running in background?


    Acronis scheduler...


    Nero burnrights..


    Adobe flex licensing


    Apple bonjour service


    Google desktop


    anyone else have these (any combination) of programs??

  • nope, false alarm. It is when the agent is not loaded that you can successfully run the program, scan, etc. As soon as you run BDAGENT.EXE, bam! error.


    <sigh>


    installing 2008 is a viable solution but it's a pain, and your (well, mine anyway) IS2009 key won't work with 2008


    :(


    as a programmer, I empathize with the development team.


    as a consumer... disappointment.

  • Encountering same problem: BitDefender encountered problems while processing the files below: ..................


    Followed DizzyCoder suggestion (thanks for the post) to get Bit Defender up cleanly, updated, ran deep scan nothing found.


    On reboot same problem


    It has been over a month. Has anyone actually gotten any communication from BD?


    This is as lame as it gets. At this point the only option seems to be to uninstall BD and wait until they can fix the product.


    Meanwhile I guess I'll run something free like AVG.


    How do I get an extension on a subscription that is useless for over a month?


    Am I mistaken in this perception?


    Is there a way to automate the safe boot scenario?


    Has anyone played with reordering the load sequence to see if that might provide a temporary solution?

  • Encountering same problem: BitDefender encountered problems while processing the files below: ..................


    Followed DizzyCoder suggestion (thanks for the post) to get Bit Defender up cleanly, updated, ran deep scan nothing found.


    On reboot same problem


    It has been over a month. Has anyone actually gotten any communication from BD?


    This is as lame as it gets. At this point the only option seems to be to uninstall BD and wait until they can fix the product.


    Meanwhile I guess I'll run something free like AVG.


    How do I get an extension on a subscription that is useless for over a month?


    Am I mistaken in this perception?


    Is there a way to automate the safe boot scenario?


    Has anyone played with reordering the load sequence to see if that might provide a temporary solution?


    Hi, I'm having the same problem and found out something that may help.


    I'm using my computer with an user that is not admin, but has admin rights. So I try to login after restart as admin, and bitdefender works OK. So I log out and in this time with my non admin user and the problem was again.


    So if i run my computer as admin, antivirus works, if I run it form my other non admin user with admin rigth it doesn't. This makes me think that the problem may have something to do with windows user, I not sure. How many of you are using non admin users?


    I'm using Windows XP pro SP2.


    PD: Sory for my english I'm not American.

  • Nicolas_db
    edited February 2009

    Hi, I have some new info. I have done this:


    1) In my non admin user I went to msconfig and disable bdagent (c:\program files\bitdefender\bitdefender 2009\bdagent.exe) at init.


    2) After system restart, I went to folder c:\program files\bitdefender\bitdefender 2009\ , left click on dbagent.exe then run as, y choose admin, I enter the pass, and then antivirus start working fine in my non admin user.


    Problem: I have to manualy start antivirus each time I reboot (doing like step 2), but antivirus works.


    So again it looks like, at least in my case, that bitdefender problems has something to do with user profiles.


    I'm sending an e-mail to support with this to see if it helps to solve the problem.