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G'Day All,
I have a client that purchased NOD32 and installed with no probs. Now when she tries to update a message appears saying that TRANSFER FILE IS DAMAGED. I have since uninstalled NOD32 then reinstalled but the prob is still there. Is there a registry setting that I have to delete to fix ![]() ![]() ?Awaiting your answers and thanking you in advance. Regards Paul |
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Paul,
I'm not 100% sure, but it sounds like a corrupted download. When you uninstalled, after rebooting did you go into the programs directory and delete ESET? Maybe run a regcleaner too.............I'd do it in this order: Uninstall NOD32 Reboot Del ESET from "c:\program files" Empty trash can Run regcleaner and delete all traces of ESET Reboot Reinstall NOD32 Reboot Run update |
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In case f_disk's solution doesn't solve your problem )kudoos, f_disk!): drop us an email: support@wilders.org .
regards. paul
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Will do this as soon as I get back from hols. If I still get the prob I'll get back to the forums.
Paul |
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Hello.
Try the above suggestions first, but also, after you find the ESET folder in Program Files and delete it, you may also want to do a search for NOD32 in Windows, and being careful, then delete those. If you feel comfortable with the registry, do a search for Nod32 and ESET, be PARTICULARLY careful with anything you find ESET, because you may wind up deleting something that says "RESET". Delete those entries and see..If in doubt, don't delete! I use Registry First Aid.. It's very good and seems to find a lot of stuff others don't... |
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