Uninstall?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Rico, Oct 8, 2007.

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  1. Rico

    Rico Registered Member

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    Hi Guys,

    I tried the newest version of 'LinkScanner Pro', supposedly NOD32 friendly now, & had problems. After Link's reboot NOD32's IMON gave an error, along with other programs complaining. Windows started counting down seconds till reboot, so i did not get the full error messages.

    1. Do I need to reinstall NOD32 <Link was removed> if yes.

    2. How do I uninstall & save the current config.?

    add/remove > NOD32 > what next to save config?

    Take Care
    Rico
     
  2. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    Uninstall NOD32 and Linkscanner, then reinstall Linkscanner first and NOD32 second.

    As for saving your settings, see this thread.
     
  3. Rico

    Rico Registered Member

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    Hello WS Fuser,

    Just printed the export registry trick. I'll bet you could do the same thing using system restore (provided version are the same).

    Download fresh NOD32 > restore point > uninstall NOD32 > reboot > restore point

    Maybe this would work, but if i need to I'll do the export thing.

    The install first routine (work around), is supposed to be ancient history.

    How would I know if the IMON error (from Link) damaged NOD32 & it needs to be re-installed?

    Many Thanks & Take Care
    Rico
     
  4. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    Like you said teh conflict between LSP and NOD was supposedly solved. Im thinking it may not be and thats why I suggest it be reinstalled.
     
  5. Rico

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    Yes you are both wise & correct! Thank You

    Take Care
    Rico
     
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