Emsisoft Anti-Malware & Emsisoft Internet Security 2017.5.1 hotfix released

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Released: Emsisoft Anti-Malware & Emsisoft Internet Security 2017.5.1 hotfix released

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Emsisoft Anti-Malware & Emsisoft Internet Security 2017.5.1.7567 hotfix released.

This update will require an application restart.

  • Fixed: ‘Emsisoft Protection is waiting for a component (service) to start..’ error on Windows 7 64-bit.
  • Fixed: Partly enabled debug logging, while disabled.

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Source: Emsisoft Anti-Malware & Emsisoft Internet Security 2017.5.1 hotfix released
 

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need reinstal eis after update o_O Ashampoo_Snap_2017.06.09_12h57m07s_001_.jpg
 

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Just for info, having the same issue with one of my PCs at work. EIS is already installed on it. After boot i get the error message.Then after a reboot, everything is back to normal. If i switch off my PC, and then i boot it again, the same procedure that i've described above should be repeated.:(
 

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@gin @spaceoctopus Just so you know, when this kind of behavior occurs (problem on Windows startup but not on reboot) on Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, this is usually caused be Fast Boot. With Fast Boot enabled (by default), your computer doesn't totally shut down and it is more like a hibernation mode (drivers and some files are stored for a faster startup). The problem disappears when you restart because upon restart Windows 10 makes a traditional boot and loads all drivers and files from scratch. That's why i always disable Fast Boot as it can cause trouble and i don't care for the extra booting time.
 

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@gin @spaceoctopus Just so you know, when this kind of behavior occurs (problem on Windows startup but not on reboot) on Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, this is usually caused be Fast Boot. With Fast Boot enabled (by default), your computer doesn't totally shut down and it is more like a hibernation mode (drivers and some files are stored for a faster startup). The problem disappears when you restart because upon restart Windows 10 makes a traditional boot and loads all drivers and files from scratch. That's why i always disable Fast Boot as it can cause trouble and i don't care for the extra booting time.
But, i use windows 7
 
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