How to fix Avast Error Code 1603

Carrie Obrien
2 min readJun 5, 2021

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Avast Error Code 1603 appears when Avast Anti-Virus crashes or crashes while running, hence its title. It does not indicate that the code was contaminated in any way, just that it did not work during its runtime. Disable Avast will appear as an annoying signal on your screen unless it is handled and rectified.

Symptoms of Error 1603 in Avast

· The “Error 1603” appears and crashes the active application window.

· Your PC frequently crashes with Error 1603 while running the same program.

· Windows is slow and also slow to react to keyboard input from the mouse.

· Your PC occasionally “freezes” for a couple of seconds at a time.

Reasons for Avast Error 1603

· Incomplete configuration or corrupted download of Avast Anti-Virus software.

· Corruption in Windows registry when connected applications change the latest Avast Anti-Virus.

· Malware or virus disease that has corrupted Windows system documents or application files connected to Avast Anti-Virus.

· Another application accidentally or accidentally deleted files connected to Avast Anti-Virus.

Step-by-Step Solutions to fix Avast Anti-Virus Error 1603

· Repair registry entries connected with error 1603

· Employ a full malware scan of your own device.

· Remove junk from your system (temporary files and folders) with Disk Cleanup

· Update your own PC device drivers

· Use Windows System Restore to “Undo” the latest system modifications.

· Then uninstall and install the Avast Anti-Virus program associated with error 1603

· Windows now run System File Checker

· Install Full Windows Updates Available

· Finally, implement a clean installation of Windows.

We need that after following the steps mentioned above you have resolved Avast Anti-Virus error code 1603. If you find any problem or cannot repair it, just call the specialized personnel to get the best immediate professional assistance.

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Carrie Obrien
Carrie Obrien

Written by Carrie Obrien

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I am working as a technology consultant at Technology Trends.

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