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djg05
November 23rd, 2006, 02:35 PM
Does anyone use this combination with problems.
My Bank has just given me a free subscription to F-Secure, but although it installed without problem and did a scan it did give a series of random BSOD's. Usually when on the web and often when reloading a page. This machine has not suffered from BSOD's in the past and since remover F/S it has continued in that vein.
My previous A/V was Avast and all reference to it was cleaned out of the registry before installing F/S.
Would welcome some feedback on others experience.
I am using Win 2k sp4.
lodore
November 23rd, 2006, 02:39 PM
-{ Quote: "Does anyone use this combination with problems.
My Bank has just given me a free subscription to F-Secure, but although it installed without problem and did a scan it did give a series of random BSOD's. Usually when on the web and often when reloading a page. This machine has not suffered from BSOD's in the past and since remover F/S it has continued in that vein.
My previous A/V was Avast and all reference to it was cleaned out of the registry before installing F/S.
Would welcome some feedback on others experience.
I am using Win 2k sp4." }-
hmm i have had some bsods since i installed f-secure internet security 2007.
oddly it was when i was loading or refreshing pages in firefox. so it seems to be the same problem I have sometimes.
was it when you where using firefox or IE?
At least i know who to blame lol.
lodore
djg05
November 23rd, 2006, 06:20 PM
-{ Quote: "hmm i have had some bsods since i installed f-secure internet security 2007.
oddly it was when i was loading or refreshing pages in firefox. so it seems to be the same problem I have sometimes.
was it when you where using firefox or IE?
At least i know who to blame lol.
lodore" }-
It was Mozilla I think, although I do use FF and Opera.
When it rebooted Windows through up a lot of errorrs on the F/S partition all to do with its folder. Have gone back to Avast for the time being.
lodore
November 24th, 2006, 03:36 AM
ok at least you then dont have a massive slow down and no bsods.
lodore
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