NOD32, two question please.

A

Adriano

Hello, I have just launched the latest NOD32. It is an evaluation
version but I don't succeed to see the page where I have to put the
activation code.
Another question, please.
If I enable "AMON" in Control Center/Resident modules and filter,
my PC doesn't work anymore.
Every program is very, very slow.
Why? I know it is better to enable "AMON".
I thank you for suggestions,

bye Adriano
 
R

Roy

If I enable "AMON" in Control Center/Resident modules and filter,
my PC doesn't work anymore.
Every program is very, very slow.
Why? I know it is better to enable "AMON".
I thank you for suggestions,

Go into the Amon set up page, and look at the 'Methods' tab. If you have
heuristics set to deep, try reducing the level to standard or safe.

It's certainly well worthwhile having Amon enabled.

Cheers,

Roy
 
M

Morgan Pugh

Hello, I have just launched the latest NOD32. It is an evaluation
version but I don't succeed to see the page where I have to put the
activation code.
Another question, please.
If I enable "AMON" in Control Center/Resident modules and filter,
my PC doesn't work anymore.
Every program is very, very slow.
Why? I know it is better to enable "AMON".
I thank you for suggestions,

bye Adriano

The "activation" code is a username and password that you get when you
buy it. You need this username and password to download updates after
your trial version.

I am not a NOD32 user so I am just repeating what I was told in
another post. I apologise if it is wrong.
--
Morgan Pugh

Email (ROT13): (e-mail address removed)
Web: http://mpugh.co.uk

PGP Key at http://www.mpugh.co.uk/pgp.asc
 
W

Wattsville Blues

Morgan Pugh said:
The "activation" code is a username and password that you get when you
buy it. You need this username and password to download updates after
your trial version.

I am not a NOD32 user so I am just repeating what I was told in
another post. I apologise if it is wrong.

Are there many programs running in the background? Go to the Start menu,
click Run, type msconfig

Go to the startup tab and see what's starting up with Windows. Generally,
all you really need is NOD32 and a firewall.
 

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