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Emsisoft Internet Security 9 BSOD
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<blockquote data-quote="Exterminator" data-source="post: 300503" data-attributes="member: 2930"><p>If "Enable Beta Updates" is ticked whenever a new Beta is released it will automatically update as it would with a new stable version.If EIS asks for a restart then you know the program itself has been updated.After 2 BSOD's knowing nothing new was installed on my PC (except for the EIS update & restart) to cause a conflict it was fairly easy to pinpoint the problem.Beta updates are really not a necessity unless prior to version 9 release you were Beta testing it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The only real problems I ever experienced using EIS were Beta related.When the security pack was comprised of separate programs OA was somewhat buggy on Windows 8 pre 8.1 so I continued with EIS on Windows & SP1 & ESS on Windows 8</p><p>EIS when comprised of the 2 separate programs EAM & OA on version 7 was a bit heavy.However the updates for EAM were very frequent and probably was the contributing factor to this problem for some.Version 8 release saw less frequent updates and less system impact,at least for me.I have to say that with the release of EIS 9 I have seen no noticeable system impact with the now all-in-one suite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exterminator, post: 300503, member: 2930"] If "Enable Beta Updates" is ticked whenever a new Beta is released it will automatically update as it would with a new stable version.If EIS asks for a restart then you know the program itself has been updated.After 2 BSOD's knowing nothing new was installed on my PC (except for the EIS update & restart) to cause a conflict it was fairly easy to pinpoint the problem.Beta updates are really not a necessity unless prior to version 9 release you were Beta testing it. The only real problems I ever experienced using EIS were Beta related.When the security pack was comprised of separate programs OA was somewhat buggy on Windows 8 pre 8.1 so I continued with EIS on Windows & SP1 & ESS on Windows 8 EIS when comprised of the 2 separate programs EAM & OA on version 7 was a bit heavy.However the updates for EAM were very frequent and probably was the contributing factor to this problem for some.Version 8 release saw less frequent updates and less system impact,at least for me.I have to say that with the release of EIS 9 I have seen no noticeable system impact with the now all-in-one suite. [/QUOTE]
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