As a result, the former had to block the update on computers running the latter's antivirus software. Now the problem was big enough to draw the attention of both Microsoft and Avast. As for those worried about protection, Windows 10's built-in antivirus program Windows Defender will turn on automatically after Avast has been removed. The thing is, the method is a little inconvenient, and it's just a work-around, but users have reported to have had success with it. How To Install The Update And Keep AvastĪccording to Hot Hardware, one solution is to just uninstall Avast, install the update, and reinstall Avast after everything is back in working order. However, there's a risk of losing data using the method. To give credit where credit is due, the folks over at The Computer Cellar, a computer repair shop, first made the guide on how to fix the issue so that affected users won't have to completely reinstall Windows when they're at the point of no return.
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