Updating firmware problem with kaspersky virus protection

Hi I am a new user and I am not sure if I am using this lenovo community feature the correct way. But I am having trouble with my computer and kaspersky virus proctection and I need a little help.. I don't have a warrnty plan and I was reading that I could recieve help from other lenovo users....

Hi tea_rioss,
I'm not sure if i understand the problem. Are you having problem updating some kind of firmware while Kaspersky is running? Are you taking about the BIOS? Could you describe a bit more exactly what the problem are and if you see some errors please let us know what the error message is and what you are actually trying to do.
It's a good idea to provide some info about your system like what kind of Thinkpad you got and what kind of OS. Also what kind of firmware you are trying to update.
Even if i don't really understand what the problem is it sounds to me like you have some issues with Kaspersky and not the computer. This is a Lenovo forum and you posted under the "Thinkpad T61 and prior T series" section so if you got some problems with Kaspersky it might be a better idea to post in the kaspersky support forum.
If you believe your problem is related to the computer please provide some info about the problem and your system as well as what you are actually trying to do.
-gan

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    Having exactly the same problem and it is crippling my design studio from last night. Saved a previously created before the update Photoshop file (110mb) yesterday evening after doing the Apple update, opened it this morning, no joy.
    It seems that this problem has been around before but not that I'm aware with the ReadyNAS server. Adobe say that you shouldn't use a networked server as they don't support this way of saving:
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb403815&sliceId=2
    Sorry that this post is brief but we are copying all the files to a separate server as we have deadlines. All I can say is nice work Apple. *****!!! The same goes to Adobe.

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