Getting Annoyed Now
Ok, used ********* internet security for years with no issues what so ever.. never had to sign up to support forums or even remotely fix anything with it
I move over to bitdefender 2009 and well, i dame wish i didnt! I only moved over for the game mode. But in all honesty i think bitdefender is **** .. but i still paid for it and i want my gold card!
Right so, i've re-installed it 3times since i've had it, was going to reinstall it again to fix the issue for the 4th time
But no god friggin damit! I've had enough of re-installing this pile oh whooping error program. I'm starting to think ****** may be better, and thats saying something!
First error i got was when i right clicked the icon and pressed 'Show' - nothing happend! - Reinstall fixed it but got really peeved as i have to reboot, set it up, reboot.. set it up some more and carrying setting it bloody up!
Second time it kept graying out after a minute after boot up saying "Bitdefender services have stopped working, please contact support" Regardless, i removed again and reinstall, again peeved of reboots and reconfigures
Third time i couldnt run any type of scan, i pressed scan and nothing happend.. but right clicking folders/items and clickin "scan with bitdefender 2009" worked.. regardless i reinstalled yet again dispite how majorly frustrated i was at having to do yet more reboots and reconfigures
And now god damit its the fourth time and im getting "scan failed to execute" i get the same on right click menu scanning and manual scanner says "error initalizing threat scanner, please contact support" Oh my god how i so want to say more than "bloody and god damit" to you people is so unreal, but i shall give you the benefit of the doubt to try and help me fix it this time.. i swear to god if you tell me to reinstall it i will BAN bitdefender from being sold where i work and i will stop using it myself and i shall slate it to all my mates.
I have all the things like net frame work installed blahdeblah
Every time i reinstall bitdefender previously i used the official BD removal tool and i also used CCleaner to check registry
I need help, not quick ways round. As bitdefeder seems to work.. but then randomly breaks someone on its own. Not like im touching it. So fix this or else im totally going back to ********* , the heart ache aint worth game mode.
Rant over, thank you!
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Well im on windows vista 64bit and ive heard it quarenties 12 vista files
Regardless, i paid for this for 2 years and im not getting what im after.0 -
The problem with the Vista files has been fixed a couple of hours ago.
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Well im on windows vista 64bit and ive heard it quarenties 12 vista files
Regardless, i paid for this for 2 years and im not getting what im after.
I have to say, despite the original poster's problem, I am impressed.
My overnight scan detected a couple of "False positives" - manual scan detected a bunch more - yes, Vista 64.
However, within 30 minutes or less of me providing the files to Cris there was a definitions update available and "Hey Presto" problem solved.
To the original poster, I can anticipate the next bunch of questions, so please consider providing relevant information, for example, which operating system/build are you running, how much system memory do you have, what processor are you running on etc..
I am a veteran of a range of AV solutions, both workstation and server based, ranging from Symantec through McAfee and AVG.
Despite a few little niggles, I have to say that BitDefender is by far the best I have used. Impact on system runtime is low compared to the others, and the price is very competetive.
Of course, it's not for everyone, so if the OP really doesn't want to find the root cause of the problem and can now go back to Kaspersky having got the rant off his/her chest then I am happy for them.0 -
I have to say, despite the original poster's problem, I am impressed.
My overnight scan detected a couple of "False positives" - manual scan detected a bunch more - yes, Vista 64.
However, within 30 minutes or less of me providing the files to Cris there was a definitions update available and "Hey Presto" problem solved.
To the original poster, I can anticipate the next bunch of questions, so please consider providing relevant information, for example, which operating system/build are you running, how much system memory do you have, what processor are you running on etc..
I am a veteran of a range of AV solutions, both workstation and server based, ranging from Symantec through McAfee and AVG.
Despite a few little niggles, I have to say that BitDefender is by far the best I have used. Impact on system runtime is low compared to the others, and the price is very competetive.
Of course, it's not for everyone, so if the OP really doesn't want to find the root cause of the problem and can now go back to Kaspersky having got the rant off his/her chest then I am happy for them.
Operating system is Windows Vista 64-bit, Latest build. i have 8Gb of high performance corsair dominator RAM, and my processor is Intel core 2 quad Q8300 running @ 3.20ghz
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Operating system is Windows Vista 64-bit, Latest build. i have 8Gb of high performance corsair dominator RAM, and my processor is Intel core 2 quad Q8300 running @ 3.20ghz
Thank you
Since you're writing @3.20ghz i suppose you've overclocked it? Ever thought that that's why you're having problems? I overclocked my own CPU just a tad too much and all my programs (at least many of them) started acting like they had cancer.
Try downclocking and see if that helps.0 -
I know how you feel because I've recently given up on Bitdefender and I made a thread on here a short while back about this. The software is just to buggy.
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