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  1. Marcos - I know you're not implying I'm a newb, but only a newb would accidentally delete an MSI. Because ESET is functioning fine, I attribute this to the install package of the latest release. Every update I've ever done (going back YEARS) has been 100% painless and thought free. Now that I've upgraded to W10, that trend seems to have taken a sharp 180. I will wait for the next release or whatever. Not impressed right now, so feel free to relay that up the flag pole. Thank you for your time.
  2. Hi Marcos. I have the exact same issue. Are saying ESET expects us to go through all this just to do an update??? I respectfully submit that this is utterly ridiculous! ESET needs to get this figured out and re-release a working update - and pronto. Appreciate the assistance and willingness to help, but this is something I'd expect to have to do for a start-up software firm, not ESET. I mean serious, all this..... THIS IS FREAKING NUTS! Windows 10 Back up network adapter settingsAfter using the ESET Uninstaller Tool, you may be required to reinstall your network adapter drivers. Follow the steps below to back up your network adapter settings and restore them after uninstallation is finished: Before running the Uninstaller Tool: Open an administrative command prompt (Right-click the Start icon, select Command Prompt (Admin) from the context menu and click Yes at the prompt) and enter the following command to back up your network adapter settings: netsh -c interface dump > c:\NetworkSettings.txt After uninstallation is complete: Reinstall your network adapter drivers if necessary and then open an administrative command prompt and enter the following command to restore your network adapter settings: netsh -f C:\NetworkSettings.txt Download the ESET Uninstaller (650 KB) and save it to your Desktop. Uninstall the Epfw NDIS LightWeight Filter: Press the Windows key + r to open a Run dialog, type ncpa.cpl into the blank field and then click OK. Right-click your network adapter (select Wireless network connection) and select Properties from the drop-down menu. Select Epfw NDIS LightWeight Filter and click Uninstall. Click Yes at the prompt, uninstallation may take several minutes. Figure 3-1 Restart your computer in Safe Mode. Right-click the Start icon, select Command Prompt (Admin) from the context menu and click Yes at the prompt. Figure 3-2 In the command prompt window type cd Desktop and press Enter. In some cases, the ESET Uninstaller utility will need to be launched by typing ESETUninstaller.exe /reinst into the command line and pressing Enter. The ESET Uninstaller utility will prompt you if the above switch is necessary. If you are prompted to use the ESETUninstaller.exe /reinst command, your Network Interface Card settings will be reset. We recommend that you record your network settings somewhere so that you can easily reconfigure them after running the uninstaller tool. Advanced user commands: To view a full list of available commands for the ESET Uninstaller, type ESETUninstaller.exe /help. If you are removing ESET products from bootable media you will be asked whether you want to remove ESET files from each available partition separately. The /mode=offline parameter specifies the uninstallation mode for CD and USB drives. The /mode=online parameter specifies hard disks. Very rarely, you may need to use the /mode=online parameter to force the ESET product file deletions if the ESET Uninstaller does not detect your bootable media automatically. To remove all present antivirus installations without being prompted, run the uninstaller with the /force parameter. If the ESET Uninstaller cannot be used successfully in Safe Mode, disable self-defense in your ESET product and restart your computer. Run the ESET Uninstaller again using the /nosafemode parameter. Read the warning and type y to confirm. Figure 3-3 Review the item(s) listed under Installed AV products, type the number that corresponds to the ESET installation in this list that you want to remove and then press Enter. Figure 3-4 Verify that you are uninstalling the correct ESET product from the correct operating system and type y to confirm. Figure 3-5 Once the ESET Uninstaller tool is finished running, press any key to exit and then restart your computer in normal mode. The uninstaller writes a log of all its processes to the ~ESETUninstaller.log file (located in the same folder as the ESETUnistaller.exe file) for future reference. Figure 3-6 Click the link below that corresponds to your ESET product for help with reinstallation. If you continue to experience issues with reinstallation, delete the ehdrv driver using device manager and then repeat the steps above to run the ESET Uninstaller application again. Because ESET is designed as a security application, in some instances multiple attempts are required to uninstall the product completely.
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