I then downloaded the Uninstall utility, uninstalled Avast and re-installed it. However, I have been unable to update the virus definitions. A light blue bar appears and swings from left to right and back again in the progress bar while the message “Checking for updates” appears. The bar never travels simply from left to right across the screen. After about 5 minutes the bar stops swinging, a green checkmark appears and it says "Virus definitions are up to date Last update received on 3 January 2019 15:16 (ver. 190103-4)
Surely that is not the latest definition file?
The firewall (ZoneAlarm) is manually configured to allow all Avast processes full access to the internet. That has not helped. The OS is 32-bit Windows 7 Starter, and the native Windows defences are turned off.
Any suggestions? Is there anywhere one can manually download a definitions file, save it to the desktop and then manually install that file?
It is only Avast that does not update; Malwarebytes has just updated without any hassles.
Thanks in advance for your help (and apologies for being so long-winded!)
Huh.
That could be… I never even thought of checking the operating systems that were supported.
I’ve been running Avast Free Antivirus on this machine with Win 7 Starter for a few years without any hassles. Till now. It was only after being forced to use the new program that the trouble started.
If only there were a way to roll back to ver 18…
Or a way to download a definitions file from Avast and install it from a saved file (one used to be able to do that in AVG way back when; dunno if that is still an option now that it is owned by Avast).
It’s interesting that the taskbar icon and status screen now show the green tick and “You’re protected” message instead of the warning that the virus definitions need to be updated.
After fiddling with some other products decided to try Avast again. I like Avast and have been using it for years. But, as you may remember, it would not update any definitions.
When reinstalling I clicked on the online installer I’d downloaded (by accident, meant to launch the offline installer.)
Decided to let the program install anyway. After installing I noticed a lot of internet activity, but only Avast was running. It was updating virus definitions!! Now the updates appear to be working again.