eset problem

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by bigc73542, Dec 20, 2013.

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  1. zfactor

    zfactor Registered Member

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    same here. i have tried literally EVERYTHING out there and i always go back to my top few picks with eset still as always being #1 i have installed it probably as many or close to as trjam has and as well for hundreds of clients and i have personally never seen a single bsod caused directly by eset from any of those installs.
     
  2. Legendkiller

    Legendkiller Registered Member

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    Eset has been one program , since version :2.5 , which has never malfunctioned despite all these years.
     
  3. whitedragon551

    whitedragon551 Registered Member

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    How can you blame ESET without troubleshooting? Could be anything causing it. :rolleyes:
     
  4. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I am not >>Blaming Esset<<< It is just an incompatability with something on my comp. And I am happy with what I have on my computer now so I would rather run security software that doesn't have the issues with it.
     
  5. whitedragon551

    whitedragon551 Registered Member

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    The title of this thread and your posts in this thread: "this is the only security program that has given me problems like this ever" definitely look like your blaming Eset.
     
  6. The Hammer

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    The OP has moved on so maybe we should too.
     
  7. Tassie_Devils

    Tassie_Devils Global Moderator

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    Yep!

    Regardless of who/what/when/where/how it's no use 'troubleshooting' any further if BicC respectfully acknowledges he's no longer interested in this.
     
  8. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    For one last dance I reinstalled Eset antivirus just to see if I might be able to get a log or at least see what might be causing the BSOD's. "Abracadabra" Antivirus 7 is running perfectly now. I don't guess I will ever know what the problem was but at least it is working as it should now. Thanks for taking the time to try and help. I took you suggestions seriously.
     
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  9. webyourbusiness

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    that is the trouble with incompatibilities - and usually why a memory dump at time of error is required to try and track down the two conflicting programs. While it is annoying to get program crashes you can't explain - an explanation is usually there if you dig deep enough...
     
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