Having Trouble Updating Definitions Today

Sometimes when I manually update after getting a “database can’t be updated” red popup, I click update to run the download and it begins to. After a few seconds it quits and the status message becomes 3s or 4s or 6s, etc. The download doesn’t work. I’m assuming the “s” means seconds and the download is timing out for some reason. I’m sorry I can’t be more specific, but I’m really at a loss as to what is happening. Also I’m perplexed as to why I have so much trouble when 4.0 and 5.0 Avast worked pretty flawlessly for me on two different machines with two different OS for years.

My other random issues are invalid signature when trying to update definitions. And sometimes upon start-up Avast gets stuck and won’t start (it has the red x in the system tray icon). The latter happened in fact just after I used the vpsupd.exe and restarted a little while later.

I have cable internet connection through Time Warner. There doesn’t seem to be issues with it. It’s better than my old Bell South DSL.

For some reason you aren’t able to connect to the update servers and it normally cycles through a number of them trying to update.

Is this the image/pop-up you get and if so what happens if you click the Update now link in the popup ?

This is usually failed internet connection or something blocking the update. Now the topic appears to have gone through the normal culprits:

Firewall, you say you haven’t got one, at the very least you have the OS firewall and the XP firewall has zero outbound protection so shouldn’t be getting in the way.

Security programs, MalwareBytes AntiMalware also shouldn’t get in the way and isn’t something that I heard of in the forums. Have you ever had another anti-virus installed on this system ?

Since you have reinstalled you should check the avastUI, Settings, Updates and ensure that they are set to match your connection method and also that You don’t use a proxy. See image2 as these are what you should have as they reflect your connection method (and aren’t the default settings). Unless of course you do use a proxy to connect to the internet ?

I would like hope that now you have things working that it should remain that way.

@ David, I’ve already done that troubleshooting with the OP, that is why I suggested that the OP submit a mini-dump file as there may be something else in the machine conflicting since this has been ongoing for several versions on an intermittent (more on than off). I was trying to get to the root core of the problem.

Yes, that’s the red pop up I sometimes get when the definitions won’t auto update either at start up or during an update attempt during the day.

Your second image, I don’t have anything checked under “update parameters,” but I do have Direct Connection No Proxy selected. Is that ok?

You’re right, the standard Windows Firewall is running and it would be whatever standard settings are present during original OS install. I meant that I don’t have anything additional installed or running nor have I tampered with what’s in Windows.

This XP machine has only ever had Avast. I’m not positive, but I believe the release was on some middle version of 5.0 when this machine was built. Again, I am not positive of that since it was awhile ago. Malwarebytes was added less than a year ago when Avast didn’t catch a virus that was in a banner advertisement. (I was already having some difficulties with Avast before that virus, btw. And Malwarebytes got rid of it easily)

Could a graphics card driver conflict be causing or at least perpetuating some of this? I did start having an issue with my graphics card after a driver update (my computer will restart itself sometimes if I have too many browser tabs or too many graphic programs open editing photography). Please note that I was already having problems with Avast PRIOR to that graphics driver update though (it’s one of the reasons I did update the driver in the first place). I’ve been trying to fix the graphics driver issue, but so far have not been able to.

Everything with Avast did update fine this morning upon start-up.

The mini dump thing was a little too much for me to consider yesterday since my stress level was bordering on high. I’ll look into your instructions again this week and see if I can figure out how to do that. I would like to identify and fix the problem without having to wipe my hard drive and reinstall everything fresh.

Yes…see my Post #4 as to how you connect to the Internet. You need to check off based on how you connect to the Internet if it is not the default setting.

You may want to consider at some point a 2-way firewall for better protection since the XP firewall offers very little protection if any.

If you are having a problem with the graphics card, this will show up in the mini-dump for analysis. You do not need to do the full uninstall/install at this time. If you want to find out if this is the problem, then just follow the instructions I gave you for the mini-dump. If this is stressing you out too much right now, then just keep this in the back of your mind.

I’m glad you were able to get your update this morning. :slight_smile:

Good. :slight_smile:

Hopefully it will remain that way 8)

LOL, I’m not going to hold my breath.

Appreciate all the help everyone!

NP, AtlantaGal…! :slight_smile: