Going back to 2.7

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by bdebelius, Dec 10, 2007.

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  1. bdebelius

    bdebelius Registered Member

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    After v3 randomly consuming to much CPU 50-100% on different systems here, I am going back to 2.7. No anger here, a little disappointed about its behavior. I will wait for a while before pushing out v3 again.

    brian-
     
  2. OHM

    OHM Guest

    I'm just waiting for the new build.
    Hopefully, it will come out before Christmas.
     
  3. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

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    I agree, a very nice Cheistmas present. I hear the next one will be the one so everyone should be patient. Betas are hard, Vista sucks, Microsoft wants to dominate. Not like Eset, or others, have a fair hand dealt when it comes to doing this stuff.:mad:
     
  4. poutine

    poutine Registered Member

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    Could you be a little more specific :D lol.
     
  5. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

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    As far as a finished and supported product. It is hard for all vendors to make or enhance their line, for XP and the virtual Vista when SP1 has not been released. It is a crap shoot.
     
  6. OHM

    OHM Guest

    I agree with you, however, I think it will get better.
    XP was at exactly the same situation on its first release,
    but it's now one of the finest OS (MS's products).
     
  7. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    The v3 support forum will still be here if\when you require support.

    Until that time....We'll bring this thread to a close and wish you good luck with your 2.7 re-install.

    Bubba
     
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