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Norton Antivirus doesn’t work in Windows 10/11 Insider builds

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Updated onMarch 28, 2024

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Having anantivirus softwareon yourWindows 10is quite important. However, it seems thatNorton antivirushas a strange conflict withWindows 10. If you are a Norton user and you have issues with it onWindows 10you might want to have a look at our solutions.

According to users that haveNortonSecurity installed onWindows 10they are unable to receiveInsider updates. As you can see, this is a huge problem because it can leave your systemvulnerableand at the same time, you won’t be able to try new features that Microsoft is planning to introduce.

Speaking of issues,Norton Securityhas already caused some issues withWindows 10users, such as preventing them fromupgrading to Windows 10in the first place. This is probably due to some compatibility issues that Norton Security has withWindows 10, but is there a way to fix this?

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Norton Internet Securityisn’t compatible with Windows 10

Norton Internet Securityisn’t compatible with Windows 10

At the momentNortonisn’t working with theInsiderprogram, so you won’t be able to download Insider updates while having Norton Security installed.

The only solution so far is to completely removeNortonSecurity from yourWindows 10. On the other hand,Nortonworks well with non-Insider version, so if you want to continue usingWindows 10with Norton Security just leave the Insider program.

If you want to continue being part of Insider program, then you’ll have touninstallNortonSecurity and switch to a differentantivirus program. Users suggest using Windows Defender in a combination with MalwareBytes, but if you want more protection you can switch toantivirus softwaresuch as ESET HOME Security Essential that works with Insider program.

As you can see, this can be quite a problem. Fortunately, it can be resolved by uninstallingNortonSecurity and switching to a differentantivirus software. For example, you can rely on Windows Defender instead.

Avoid using third-party antivirus solutions onWindows 10Insiders builds

As a quick reminder, antivirus solutions closely work withWindows 10and requite in-depth access to the heart of the OS.

Antivirus developers simply cannot keep up with the rhythm Microsoft rolls out new Insider builds. Therefore, they cannot test their products in relation with Microsoft’s latestWindows 10Insider build version.

For this reason, new Insider builds tend to break yourantivirusleaving your computervulnerableto threats. Again, the best approach is to use Windows Defender while you’re enrolled in the Insider Program.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.