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  1. Finally resolved the issue. Booted into safe mode, uninstalled via the Eset live uninstaller, ran the install again for 9 and everything seems to be running fine now.
  2. I have tried uninstalling Eset, rebooted then tried downloading the latest version. On the install I get 'The installation was not completed successfully' and install error 1603 fatal error during installation. I know there is not malware activity as there was no issue prior to win 10 upgrade. So this has meant that I am now using Windows Defender which is not my first choice.
  3. I found hxxp://slashgenie.com/how-to-configure-eset-on-windows-10-enable-hips/thinking that it would resolve the issue, unfortunately when I open ESET there is nothing in the window apart from the eset logo and a tick on the top. Desktop info: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10240] © 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\david>sysinfo 'sysinfo' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. C:\Users\david>systeminfo Host Name: DAVIDPC OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OS Version: 10.0.10240 N/A Build 10240 OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free Registered Owner: david Registered Organization: Product ID: 00330-80000-00000-AA754 Original Install Date: 13/10/2015, 10:00:05 System Boot Time: 13/10/2015, 12:24:51 System Manufacturer: System manufacturer System Model: System Product Name System Type: x64-based PC Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed. [01]: Intel64 Family 6 Model 30 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~2946 Mhz BIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. 2101 , 28/09/2012 Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume6 System Locale: en-gb;English (United Kingdom) Input Locale: en-gb;English (United Kingdom) Time Zone: (UTC) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London Total Physical Memory: 8,189 MB Available Physical Memory: 4,519 MB Virtual Memory: Max Size: 16,381 MB Virtual Memory: Available: 12,236 MB Virtual Memory: In Use: 4,145 MB Page File Location(s): C:\pagefile.sys Domain: WORKGROUP Logon Server: \\MicrosoftAccount Hotfix(s): 4 Hotfix(s) Installed. [01]: KB3081440 [02]: KB3081452 [03]: KB3081455 [04]: KB3093266 Network Card(s): 3 NIC(s) Installed. [01]: Realtek PCI GBE Family Controller Connection Name: Local Area Connection 2 Status: Media disconnected [02]: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Connection Name: Local Area Connection Status: Media disconnected [03]: 802.11n USB Wireless LAN Card Connection Name: Wireless Network Connection DHCP Enabled: Yes DHCP Server: 192.168.0.1 IP address(es) [01]: 192.168.0.5 [02]: fe80::3db5:8e9c:ea18:8228 [03]: fd5c:ad78:4094:0:6ce2:f2a:c0f8:a5c9 [04]: fd5c:ad78:4094:0:3db5:8e9c:ea18:8228 Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes Second Level Address Translation: Yes Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes Should I uninstall eset and reinstall, has anyone tried this and has it worked?
  4. I have recently upgraded a Windows 7 laptop to Windows 10 without issue so I took the gamble that upgrading my desktop to Windows 10 from 7 would be straight forward. Unfortunately I am having the same issue as some above. Eset keeps throwing 'Error communicating with kernel' and restarting, I have had up to 8 ESET icons in my system tray up to now. I am running version 8.0.319.0 with virus signature database 12397. I have submitted a ticket but also realise we are in early days of windows 10. Has anyone managed to solve this? if so how?
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