Yeah, seriously.Whats gotten into flash lately :ouch: I can tell you it has nothing to do with NOD32 or the firewall for that matter.I have...
It's a service.........
Ok, XP pro.Can you go into your network adapter properties from my network places on the desktop or from control panel and see if client for...
Sounds like your using windows vista, this is a known problem with flash and has nothing to do with the antivirus.correct me if i'm wrong........
If version 3 ESS and NOD32 works, why not just use that ?
Nothing wrong that I see with 3.0, I think 3.0 is perfect..4.0 I don't like at all, for various reasons so I agree there, just something about the...
So I guess you can go into device manager and view hidden drivers and go into this drivers properties and start it manually and get no error ?
Blame your operating system for this behavior, not Eset.On a healthy system this would never happen, you had outstanding issues going on elsewhere...
You guys @ Eset really need to start catching these idiosyncrasies before the software goes public.Makes us all look like beta testers helping you...
This has been talked about a 1000 times here already.you need Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable.
try going to your sounds in control panel and change the sound scheme back to windows default.
Other than Eset, your best bet out of that list would be Kaspersky.You can uninstall Eset and try Kaspersky with the full trial version and see if...
curious, have you uploaded any of these individual files to virustotal.com to see what the 41 other antivirus says ?
I agree with this, better to find out why Eset detects this, mabe there is a good reason, no sense to run to another that might not detect it and...
I never see this, unless mabe unpacking large files. mabe what your seeing is unique to version 4 of NOD32, you might want to try version 3...
Recovery partition would not be 103 MB in size.But he can check whats on the drive.
open an empty notepad document and paste in the text between the asterisk **********************************************************...
There are 3 in Windows Vista / 7 Indexing service, system restore service, and the Superfetch service, with the superfetch service causing...
As I said before, windows is switching around your drive letters, but from DOS which is the recovery console, it should always be the C: drive...
Missing this: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Eset Smart Security - Context Menu Shell Extension]...
PC Tools Spyware Doctor has antivirus, so does ESS, hence your conflict of things moving along very slowly.
I don't know what you got going on then, you need to go into windows xp disk management from computer management in the administrative tools and...
Just assume that it's your C: drive and for some reason when you boot into the OS it's remapping it to a different drive letter, that said:...
Does it say in the compatability message why it isn't compatible ? something like, cannot integrate into security center ? Iv'e installed it...
I must have had a brain fart when I posted that question, I should have known the answer, of course the drivers need to be 64-BIT :gack: :ouch:
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