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FIX: Kaspersky Antivirus won’t update on Windows PCs
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Updated onMarch 26, 2024
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The Kaspersky Antivirus software is among the most highly rated antivirus utilities for Windows. However, an outdated Kaspersky Antivirus package isn’t much good.
Kaspersky Antivirusdoesn’t always update for some users and displays aDatabases extremely out of datemessage to highlight that. This is how you can fix a KAV utility that isn’t updating.
Besides these unquestionable advantages, do note that you can pick from installing the latest updates manually or automatically, with no errors to worry about on the process.
What can I do if the Kaspersky update failed?
1. Check your Kaspersky subscription’s expiry date
Note the Kaspersky software only gets updated for its subscription period. Thus, it might just be the case that you need to update your Kaspersky subscription.
As such, check your Kaspersky Antivirus subscription’s expiry date.
2. Check the software’s update settings
Most users probably assume that Kaspersky will update automatically. However, note that there is aDownload and install new versions automaticallyoption in Kaspersky Antivirus.
If that option hasn’t been selected, there aren’t any automatic updates. You can check that option is selected as described above.
3. Adjust the Date and Time settings in Windows
Kaspersky update issues are often due to the Windows date and time settings. Kaspersky Antivirus might not update even if you’re system clock is slightly off the actual time by a few hours.
As such, check yourWindows 10time and date settings as described above.
4. Deselect Battery Saving for Kaspersky Antivirus
Note that Kaspersky Antivirus has a Battery Saving option that turns off updates for laptops that aren’t plugged in.
So, if you’re using a laptop, Battery Saving might be why Kaspersky isn’t updating. Use the above steps to turn off Battery Saving for KAV.
5. Uninstall other antivirus software tools
It’s not a good idea to have more than one antivirus utility installed. If you do have another antivirus package running, that software might conflict with Kaspersky Antivirus and block the updates.
You can remove alternative antivirus software from Windows as described above.
6. Select the Do not use Proxy Server option
Kaspersky not updating might also be due toproxy server settings. If you’re not utilizing a proxy connection, check that theDo not use proxy serveroption is selected.
7. Try out reliable alternatives
There is another perspective you should consider when you encounter errors from updating the Kaspersky antivirus. Use alternative software that will offer you protection from viruses, extra theft protection and password management.
Sometimes the best choice would be to replace the product with a more reliable one: on this purpose we come up with a few alternatives you may want to consider.Check this list outand tell us which one fits better your needs
Those are a few tips that will probably get Kaspersky Antivirus updated. Some of those resolutions might also fix other Kaspersky Lab software that isn’t updating.
Let us know which one worked for you in the comments area below.
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Matthew Adams
Windows Hardware Expert
Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.
He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
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