OP 1 1bit Member Joined May 10, 2019 Messages 30 Reaction score 9 Credits 111 May 19, 2019 #21 thanks arochester....much appreciated, i got sorted with an AV - NOD32 has a GUI and uninstaller package. I will take a gander at those links thanks
thanks arochester....much appreciated, i got sorted with an AV - NOD32 has a GUI and uninstaller package. I will take a gander at those links thanks
wizardfromoz Administrator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Apr 30, 2017 Messages 10,204 Reaction score 9,121 Credits 46,964 May 20, 2019 #22 NOD32 used to get good reviews by Windows users I knew, good luck. Maybe too late now, but if you are installing the AV from outside of Studio's repositories, it would be a good idea to take a snapshot of your system first with Timeshift, referred to earlier by Brian (@Condobloke ). You can read my Thread here https://www.linux.org/threads/timeshift-similar-solutions-safeguard-recover-your-linux.15241/ Then, if anything goes wrong, you can roll back. Uninstallers with proprietary software packages seldom make a clean job of it. Cheers Wizard
NOD32 used to get good reviews by Windows users I knew, good luck. Maybe too late now, but if you are installing the AV from outside of Studio's repositories, it would be a good idea to take a snapshot of your system first with Timeshift, referred to earlier by Brian (@Condobloke ). You can read my Thread here https://www.linux.org/threads/timeshift-similar-solutions-safeguard-recover-your-linux.15241/ Then, if anything goes wrong, you can roll back. Uninstallers with proprietary software packages seldom make a clean job of it. Cheers Wizard