If you are, try the On-Demand Scanner and bring up the "Scanning
targets" selection. You can add and remove disk drives to scan (or
scan & clean) or add and remove folders or single files to your
heart's content.
If you are, try the On-Demand Scanner and bring up the "Scanning
targets" selection. You can add and remove disk drives to scan (or
scan & clean) or add and remove folders or single files to your
heart's content.
Ok, great. Sorry, didn't mean to sound too sarcastic. I just found it
a bit too... Well, basic. Again, no offence meant. Hence the question.
Maybe I'm thinking that everyone finds the Nod32 as easy to use as I
do... After using the program for many years. Sorry.
Ok, great. Sorry, didn't mean to sound too sarcastic. I just found it
a bit too... Well, basic. Again, no offence meant. Hence the question.
Maybe I'm thinking that everyone finds the Nod32 as easy to use as I
do... After using the program for many years. Sorry.
I think the problem is that new users open Control Center and click on
"Local" rather than "Run NOD32". TBH those four buttons could do with
a rethink.
I think the problem is that new users open Control Center and click on
"Local" rather than "Run NOD32". TBH those four buttons could do with
a rethink.
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