NOD32 doesnt start @ windows startup

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Cahir, Oct 24, 2006.

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  1. Cahir

    Cahir Registered Member

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    My NOD32 doesn't start anymore when windows starts too, how i fix this? I already tried IMON > repair and AMON > setup > enable automatic startup of AMON
     
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    Did you do anything that could have triggered it in the session before re(boot)? On your desktop click Start-> Run-> type : msconfig -> open the Startup-tab and look if the NOD32 entry is present and ticked ("C:\program files\eset\nod32kui.exe" /waitservice). Again click Start -> run -> type : services.msc -> look if "NOD32 kernel Service" is started and set to "Automatic". If it isn't, rightclick -> properties -> set to "Automatic -> click "Start".
     
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    Start-> Run-> type : msconfig -> open the Startup-tab

    Can't find NOD32 here, i think this is the problem?

    Again click Start -> run -> type : services.msc -> look if "NOD32 kernel Service" is started and set to "Automatic".

    This one was okay.
     
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    Brian N Registered Member

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    nod32kui should be under the startup tab in msconfig.
    Did you run any registry cleaner lately (ccleaner etc.)
     
  5. Cahir

    Cahir Registered Member

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    No i dind't.
     
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    Open notepad. Copy this (the text, not the lines!):
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
    "nod32kui"="C:\\Program Files\\Eset\\nod32kui.exe /WAITSERVICE"
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    and paste into notepad. Save the file as Nodstart.reg to your desktop and doubleclick the file. When a screen asks if you want to add it to the registry say Yes. That's all.


    !! That's all isn't really true, because it's still strange it disappeared so you better scan the pc with some scanners (ewido, an online virusscan (trendmicro or kaspersky for instance) etc.)
     
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  7. farmerlee

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    You haven't modified any of your windows services have you? I remember recently i modified a few services and for some reason that stopped nod32 starting up.
     
  8. Blackspear

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    Hi Cahir, welcome to Wilders.

    Please take the following steps:

    1. Download a fresh copy of NOD32 from HERE

    For help with entering your Username and Password please see HERE

    2. Uninstall your current version.

    3. REBOOT your Computer.

    4. Remove the Eset Folder from C Drive> Program Files.

    5. Install the FRESH copy of Nod32 that you downloaded above using “Typical Settings”.

    6. Check your settings against the following Nod32 Tutorial

    Let us know how you go...

    Cheers :D
     
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    @Cahir: If you haven't already done the "registry-thing" I posted and decide to follow Blackspears advice, then it's still recommendable to do some scans.
     
  10. Albinoni

    Albinoni Registered Member

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    I might be wrong here, but really I can't see CC affecting NOD. I've used CC now and again and not once did it interfere with any of my progs and this also includes NOD.
     
  11. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

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    Hello,

    Have you tried running an on-demand scan using the NOD32 scanner? Was it able to check your disk volume(s) and did it find anything?

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
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