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As k圓31 mentioned: this should have nothing to do with the BIOS. As long as you are having no other internet connection problems, aside from Symantec's Live Updates, I don't see how your problem can be attributed to Dell drivers.
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It is not unusual for an anti-virus to update more than once a day.
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So, my question is, will updating my PC with the latest BIOS (Release Date ), address this ongoing Norton Antivirus malfunctioning? Or is there another driver update which might address this problem?Ģ013 Dell Inspiron 17R 5720 Windows 7 64 Bit SP1 What is confusing to me is how/why my NAV worked perfectly from January-November with the original BIOS, and now it is malfunctioning badly. Other than this 2-month long problem with my NAV, the 2013 Dell Inspiron 17R 5720 purchased last January has worked well with no other issues/problems to speak of.
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My Norton Antivirus Version 21.1.0.18 (which is the latest version, just released in October) should work using the original BIOS, shouldn't it? Symantec forum members suggested I check with Dell for the latest drivers, to which I've noticed that Dell does have new BIOS (Release Date ), which I have not yet installed. NAV occasionally needs to update the very large full Virus Definition X64 file, perhaps once every month or 2, but not 2 times/day for me sometimes, and 20+ times/month for me since November. I will then run Manual Live Update immediately after the failed Virus Definition X64 Updates, and Manual Live Update downloads/installs a 160MB full Virus Definition X64 file!
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Norton Avtivirus (NAV) Automatic Live Update routinely fails to successfully install Virus Definition X64 Incremental Updates (generally under 1MB in size), following the awakening of the PC from hibernation/sleep periods, and when booting up the PC from a full shutdown. Here is how my Norton Avtivirus (NAV) has been malfunctioning since early November: I have posted a discussion topic on the Symantec website detailing the specific problem I am experiencing.
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Norton discussion forum members are reporting that my case is isolated, and to check with Dell for assistance. If you need help with CleanWipe, contact Broadcom Support directly.I have been having major problems with my Security Software, Norton Antivirus, over the past 2 months. For more information, see About uninstalling the Symantec Endpoint Protection client.
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You can enable this option with client installation settings. To remove NortonLifeLock software, see Download and run the Norton Remove and Reinstall tool.Īs of version 14, you can also incorporate CleanWipe functionality directly into the Symantec Endpoint Protection client package. Note: CleanWipe only removes Symantec software, such as Symantec Endpoint Protection. While CleanWipe can remove older installations of Symantec Endpoint Protection, you should not use an older version of CleanWipe to remove a newer version of Symantec Endpoint Protection. You should always use the latest version of the CleanWipe removal tool to uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection. You should only use CleanWipe as a last resort when the usual uninstallation methods are unsuccessful. WARNING: Broadcom Support does not recommend using CleanWipe the first time you have uninstallation trouble.