Status access violation detected in all browsers.
Status access violation detected in all browsers.
I have experienced frequent crashes across all browsers—Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Waterfox, Brave, Vivaldi—for a long time. Everywhere I encounter the error STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. I've tried almost everything except Safari, which seems to be broken and unresponsive for me. It either crashes completely or displays an error, usually requiring a refresh. This issue often happens on YouTube or similar sites when commenting, especially on translator pages. Sometimes after refreshing, the problem recurs multiple times in quick succession.
For my browser, the Dashlane plugin was working before, but now plugins are failing to load. Resetting the browser didn't help. I can't reset the system or format the hard drive. I don’t think there’s malware, and I’ve used repair commands repeatedly in fallback mode without success. Recently, a new error STATUS_BREAKPOINT appeared.
I haven't looked into this yet. I'm worried it might be an update or a hardware issue. Malwarebytes, Spybot, and Symantec didn't find anything. I'll investigate right away. I also ran the repair using the tweaking.com software in pro mode, but later removed them to prevent further issues.
The issue during emergency mode with network support is that the internet cannot be accessed. When checking the device manager, it appears the network card drivers are not loading.
Is the issue with safe mode and networking, or did you attempt a different account to check?
I wouldn't suggest anything similar to the tweaking product. They tend to fail more frequently than they resolve issues.
I looked at the chrome browser example from another account, and it's the same. 😕
In this test, start the system using a running Linux distribution on a USB stick. Observe the behavior of a web browser connected to it.
I previously relied on Tor Tail for security, but without it as a browser when logging into the bank. On Linux, I face an issue since I've had my RTX 4090 card for a long time, and upon startup, I encounter an error about unsupported graphics cards. There must be a Linux version that supports the latest NVIDIA drivers—please help me, thank you very much.