This will let you know if there are any residual files associated with Symantec in your system.
Pulse H5007Nl Windows 10 Running InI deleted the app completely via AppCleaner and installed in Windows 10 running in Parallels 13.3.0 Business Edition.Even after that I am experiencing BSOD every now and then. After the reboot the Problem report for MacOS showed and up I copied the tech info in a text document to share here. I am not that technical to understand but just want to know if this is happening due to Pulse Secure running in Windows or some files are still left in MacOS crashing the OS completely. You can MOVE (including TO the Trash) but not delete, items that are currently part of MacOS. Once you do a Restart, the item will no longer be part of MacOS and can be removed from your Mac by emptying the Trash. If the package from Symantec includes so-called Anti-Virus scanning (they are ALL a sham, but that does not seem to slow them down, they only slow the performance of your Mac and make it crash on False Alarms) you will have similar problems with it eventually. It showed me Major issues that my Mac restarted due to Kernel Panic. And when I clicked on review report, it showed me exactly what I have pasted above. The extension as I mentioned was PulseSecure Firewall which I have already deleted as instructed by Grant Bennet. Third party cleaner Apps just look for similar names, and your panic report shows it did not guess adequately -- there is at least one piece still installed, and it directly caused that kernel panic. If that is not adequate, use ClamXAV, but have it scan ONCE (on demand) and stop. I can install Symantec Antivirus which is licensed for this Macbook. With my very limited and little knowledge I believe the below log has something to do with the crash. It looks like the PulseSecure (VPN Client) has compatibility issues with macOS and developer has to fix it. Not just me, but the other guy running Pulse Secure in MacOS is also complaining the same. I can install ClamXAV but wondering if it will resolve the issue. Pulse Secure is a VPN client and might not be considered as malware to clean. PulseSecureFirewall.kext I have moved it to Trash for now and hopefully this will solve the problem. Etrecheck is a diagnostic tool that was developed by one of the most respected users here in the ASC and recommended by Apple Support to provide a snapshot of the system and help identify the more obvious culprits that can adversely affect a Macs performance.
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