nod32 removal?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by montyq, May 4, 2007.

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  1. montyq

    montyq Registered Member

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    need 2 ask this question? Is thier an uninstaller for nod32 2.7.0?? I uninstalled nod & am left with a file nodshex.dll, which I'd like to remove. Save going to the registry.
     
  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    There is no uninstaller because NOD32 install/uninstalls fairly easy with no problems . What you see is probably a registry key.To remove that registry key , open Start->Run->type regedit.exe and press ENTER

    Carefully navigate to HKey_Local machine - Software - Microsoft - Windows -Current version - Shell extensions - Approved

    You'll see it there , you can right click on it and delete it (be careful) and later close the Reistry Editor.

    If you are present with just the DLL file , you can delete it manually from C:\Rrogram files\eset\nodshex.dll
     
  3. montyq

    montyq Registered Member

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    hi-tech
    did try to manually delete file would not let me do so. so registry Is the only wayo_O
     
  4. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Most likely not everything is removed . Do a repair installation of NOD32 Anti-Virus which will fix possible errors , then uninstall it and everything should be OK.

    1) Download a fresh copy of NOD32 v 2.7 for your correct operating system
    Trial version
    Full paid version

    2) Install NOD32 from the file you just downloaded in step 1
    Use Typical settings

    3) Reboot

    4) Goto Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/Remove programs
    Find NOD32 and uninstall it . Reboot when prompt so
     
  5. montyq

    montyq Registered Member

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    hey tech-boy!!! sorry did'nt reply sooner. I was thinking If that suggestion would work. I'll try that & let u know.
     
  6. montyq

    montyq Registered Member

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    tech-boy >>> followed your advice. the dll. file went with the uninstall. Much obliged
     
  7. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    You are welcome !
     
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