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  1. On 9/29/2021 at 3:21 PM, JozefG said:

    @Crunch Could you collect new set of logs? Hopefully we could find solution for those errors.

    Edit: It would be great if you provide also process monitor log from boot stopped after the notifications start popping up. That could really help me with investigation.

    Here are the new logs.

    How can I get this?"It would be great if you provide also process monitor log from boot stopped after the notifications start popping up. That could really help me with investigation."

    eav_logs.zip

  2. 21 minutes ago, peteyt said:

    When you uninstalled Eset did you uninstall normally or via the uninstall tool in safe mode? If not I'd recommend using the link bellow and running the tool, as it should remove all traces of Eset - it sounds like something might be leftover that is causing these issues

    https://support.eset.com/en/kb2289-uninstall-eset-manually-using-the-eset-uninstaller-tool

    I have used the uninstall tool in safe mode.

  3. 34 minutes ago, shocked said:

    it's really easy. on the start menu type notepad and open the app that will appear on the results. then copy paste the contents on the website that Marcos suggested,

    @echo off
    sc config winmgmt start= disabled
    net stop winmgmt /y
    %systemdrive%
    cd %windir%\system32\wbem
    for /f %%s in ('dir /b *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %%s
    wmiprvse /regserver
    winmgmt /regserver
    sc config winmgmt start= auto
    net start winmgmt
    for /f %%s in ('dir /s /b *.mof *.mfl') do mofcomp %%s

    then save the file to the desktop for easy finding and rename it as repair.bat . before saving it on the "save as" dialog, make sure to change the file type to "ALL FILES" and not txt text file type. you can also right click the file later and rename it as "repair.bat" and remove the txt extension.

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    Thanks for the reply.

    I have tried this all,but still getting the messages.

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  4. 26 minutes ago, Marcos said:

    Remove the following lines from C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts and reboot the machine:

    0.0.0.0 expire.eset.com
    0.0.0.0 edf.eset.com

     

    That worked fine,thank you.

    But now I get the following.

    I use the dutch version of NOD32,sorry about that.

    So I translated this.

    "eset security status update in windows security center failed"

     

    ESET.jpg

  5. 17 hours ago, shocked said:

    first of all rename the file back to eis_nt64.exe  or better yet, redownload it if possible.

    then open the start menu and type CMD, then select "open" from the right side, then in the window that opens type this c:\users\YOUR_USERNAME_HERE\downloads
    (in the place of YOUR_USERNAME_HERE , type the username you have set your windows account. for example c:\users\john\downloads)

    move the downloaded file in the Downloads folder and then type eis_nt64.exe --avd-disable

    see the image for reference. hope i helped

     

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    This Solution worked to install again,but now I can't activate my NOD32.I have a valid activation code.

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