NOD32= + Ridiculous or + **** ?!?!!?!

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by gexxy, Oct 9, 2008.

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  1. gexxy

    gexxy Registered Member

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    I will start so and it will be very very explaining...
    http://www.kjkjkj.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/virus.jpg

    this is the most ridiculous image in the last days that I am trying nod32 v.3 (updated and with ALL options enabled!!!)
    I was in internet only reading news about a new feedreader to install in my pc (in normal websites) and....BLUE SCREEN CRASH !!!!
    I restart the pc and...this image...with a ridiculous advise message of the virus that asked to use a better antivirus... :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
    And a message of microsoft genuine advantage that said my XP is not more....genuine :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

    Finally I had to riinstall my OS....

    NOD32 :thumbd: :thumbd: :thumbd: :thumbd: :thumbd:
    RIDICULOUS!!!!
    http://www.kjkjkj.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/virus.jpg
     

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  2. PaulB2005

    PaulB2005 Registered Member

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    Given that you used a pirate NOD32 license here i'd be inclined to believe
    this is true.

    Start paying for your software and you might not have half the problems you experience....
     
  3. Zetelo

    Zetelo Registered Member

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    The pirated version should still have the same functionality concerning the removal of malicious codes according from what I've read about these unlimited trial versions. So there is a reason to blame NOD32, but the way you are expressing yourself is unacceptable.
     
  4. Marcos

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    Pirated version which uses an already cancelled username/password for update will not have the same detection capabilities as the full or trial version simply because it cannot be updated ;)
     
  5. Zetelo

    Zetelo Registered Member

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    That's true, but I'm talking about these Unlimited Trial Fixes which enables users to utilize your product for a huge amount of days. I can't remember, about 67 years or something. Take a look at these, maybe you can find a way to disable them..
     
  6. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

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    Agree with paul and marcos and using Non legit software and then Grip when something does not function properly.:rolleyes:
     
  7. ASpace

    ASpace Guest


    Huh !!! :argh:


    The message you probably have next to the clock doesn't mean the infection is still there or that you have been infected . I have seen rogue programs that NOD detects but NOD won't clean that crap (the "VIRUS ALERT!" message) . It can be done manully very easy but once you start paying for your software , you may then get some support :)
     
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