If you receive a success message, try restarting the Kaspersky installer. 3. Check for Conflicting Network Software

If the remover tool doesn't fix the issue, you may need to manually delete the problematic driver service.

Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network . Find the parameter and rename it to Config2 . Restart your PC and try the installation again.

One of the most persistent issues users encounter when setting up or updating Kaspersky security software is , often specifically citing a failure to install the klim6.sys_x64 driver. This driver acts as the "Kaspersky Anti-Virus NDIS Filter," an essential component that intercepts network packets to protect your device from online threats.

If your installation is repeatedly failing with this error, it is typically due to leftover files from previous versions, conflicting third-party network drivers, or corrupted system registry keys. 1. Perform a Clean Uninstall with Kavremover