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Thread ID: 89528 2008-05-03 05:20:00 Thinking of upgrading to Nod jwil1 (65) Press F1
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665354 2008-05-03 05:20:00 Hey all

I'm considering upgrading from avast 4.8 home to Eset nod32 AV.

My question - Do I need to buy two licenses for both XP and Vista on my dualboot machine or can I (legally) install it on both with a single license with no probs.

Also I may buy Smart security depending on it's firewall strength - I'm using ZA Free currently - is it a worth the extra lollie??

I want to support the guys at Eset as they make the best AV IMO!! :D
jwil1 (65)
665355 2008-05-03 05:48:00 My question - Do I need to buy two licenses for both XP and Vista on my dualboot machine or can I (legally) install it on both with a single license with no probs.

Also I may buy Smart security depending on it's firewall strength - I'm using ZA Free currently - is it a worth the extra lollie??

I want to support the guys at Eset as they make the best AV IMO!! :D
Answer 1: No you dont need to buy two licenses, Its the Same PC, doesnt matter how many OS's you have on the one machine. (thats direct from the NZ distributers by the way) I had to ask that same question last year on a customers dual boot vista/XP.

Answer 2: Smart security is no where as Pushy as ZA, it simply does its thing and you dont even know it, until someone / thing tried to get in - then WHAM - stopped ya!

AND Nod32 detects something in ZA as a"bug", stops ZA from working and in most cases even stops you down loading ZA, it gets around 95% downloaded then kills the download.
wainuitech (129)
665356 2008-05-03 07:54:00 Hey all, I'm considering upgrading from avast 4.8 home to Eset nod32 AV. :D
Hi jwil1
Don't make the same mistake as me and buy yearly. Rates for 2/3 yrs are much better. My local supplier neglected to mention that the rates in excess of one year are much more attractive. Check the Eset site !
Misty :2cents: :D
Misty (368)
665357 2008-05-03 08:34:00 Hi jwil1
Don't make the same mistake as me and buy yearly. Rates for 2/3 yrs are much better. My local supplier neglected to mention that the rates in excess of one year are much more attractive. Check the Eset site !
Misty :2cents: :D

Thanks Misty - I would have made that mistake :lol:

Max of 2-year period though :badpc:
jwil1 (65)
665358 2008-05-03 08:37:00 The Eset website has a 30 day free trial, give it a shot. Ferg (2559)
665359 2008-05-03 08:43:00 The Eset website has a 30 day free trial, give it a shot.

Yep, running it now :)

Looking good so far!
jwil1 (65)
665360 2008-05-03 10:17:00 Be cautious about installing Nod 32 without removing any existing AV installations. I have heard today about someone who installed it without removing Norton AV and crashed the computer so severely that it needed a DOS approach to get it going again. On the other hand, someone else installed it alongside McAffee without problems. Apparently NOD 32 comes with instructions to remove all other AV prog before installing it. Robin S_ (86)
665361 2008-05-03 10:22:00 Nod32 when installing looks for any other installed antivirus and warns of problems when it locates any.

It does give you the option to install regardless (it doesn't actually disable the other AV) but advises against installing both, and suggests stopping and removing the Other AV first - SO if a person carries on and ignores the warning its their own fault if they have problems.
wainuitech (129)
665362 2008-05-03 10:35:00 Avast and ZA were removed prior to install :)

No probs as yet in regard to installation/setup of firewall etc.
jwil1 (65)
665363 2008-05-04 23:08:00 Be cautious about installing Nod 32 without removing any existing AV installations. I have heard today about someone who installed it without removing Norton AV and crashed the computer so severely that it needed a DOS approach to get it going again. On the other hand, someone else installed it alongside McAffee without problems. Apparently NOD 32 comes with instructions to remove all other AV prog before installing it.

That is not unique to NOD. You should never run more than 1 AV program at once on a PC - especially if one of them is Nortons :yuck:
autechre (266)
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