Repeated restart prompt

My laptop (HP Elitebook 8470p) keeps invites me to restart at least twice a day, indicating that there is significant software facilities in the system. while I don't see windows updates or some other updates are installed on my system.

the solution proposed by my IT guys is to upgrade to Windows 7: P (as always)

someone please give me a solution. This would be solved if I update to 8.1? (Please suggest if that's for sure, I don't want to do the trial and error)

If I had to guess, I think that what is updated, it tries to install only a (or fails several times in fact) and he tries so again whenever the PC starts.  Unfortunately I do not know how you could solve that.  This could be a problem with Symantec, but the package, it tries to install is probably a 3rd party program being pushed down from the server and really more of a job for any provider makes this program.

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