Still waiting to hear back from AVG on my diagnostic dump to them. Unless there's something left behind by VMWare, the problem isn't a VMWare concern (marked this thread as Answered). In any case, I uninstalled VMWare Workstation yesterday and the Akamai Netsession Interface that was also installed earlier last month (the only other recient network related change) and tried AVG firewall again with the same sad results. Remove bad software and other programs on your computer that you dont remember installing. I did a search on the entire drive for that driver file and purged all copies when I did a full un-install of AVG a couple days ago, so I'm a bit miffed on this. That is the driver for which I get the alert box, unless there's some kind of alternate store thing with Windows 7 (can't remember what that's called) that I missed. I did and it does say it has a valid certificate to "AVG Technologies" by "VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2009-2 CA" valid from to. After that, please open the installer AVG Driver Updater > Support > Enter registration key to activate it.
#AVG UPDATE ERROR INSTALL#
Run the downloaded file and install AVG Driver Updater. I request you to click here to download AVG Driver Updater installer. Thanks for your suggestion to check the sys file directly. There is no problem with AVG Driver Updater on Windows 10 computer. I think I'll take some time to un-install VMWare and see if that helps, but am interested in whether anyone else has seen this. About the only thing that's changed receintly on my system has been the VMWare update to 8.0.1 build-528992. AVG has so far been unable to figure this problem out. Only by turning off those drivers in the network adapter settings can I get connectivity back to the system.
to the Visual C ++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 package.
#AVG UPDATE ERROR HOW TO#
AVG 2012 also complains that there's an "!Error" with the firewall and that the firewall is "Not available". How to Fix AVG Antivirus Error Code 0xc0070643 (Uninstallation Failed). It does, however, install the driver (even though the windows message was that it wasn't going to), but then it totally stops all network connectivity to the system, not just the virtual machines. Click Tools > Advanced Setting > Update > Manage. This is the "AVG network filter driver", which AVG swears is properly signed. To fix - UPDATE FAILED - GENERAL ERROR on AVG FREE 2011 Win XP Pro. When installing an update to AVG 2012 it complains about a driver it's installing not being "digitally signed".
I receintly started having a problem with the AVG Internet Security 2012 firewall and am wondering if there may be a connection to the receint VMWare Workstation update.