Follow this link Well its a bit long step but you can guarantee a six months license.
jamescv7 Level 85 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 Sep 8, 2011 #1 Follow this link Well its a bit long step but you can guarantee a six months license.
MrXidus Super Moderator (Leave of absence) Apr 17, 2011 2,503 Sep 8, 2011 #3 Cheers will check it out once my net lets me load this website.
D Deleted member 178 Sep 8, 2011 #4 Tomo172 said: Pitty there's no offer for NIS 2012 Click to expand... hey tomo, wake up ! stop smiliing ! WAKE UP !!!!!! it will be too awesome if they did ^^
Tomo172 said: Pitty there's no offer for NIS 2012 Click to expand... hey tomo, wake up ! stop smiliing ! WAKE UP !!!!!! it will be too awesome if they did ^^
jamescv7 Level 85 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 Sep 8, 2011 #5 Glad and the 2009 180 days is still exist, on the said blog the steps were also same in NAV 2011 before.
Glad and the 2009 180 days is still exist, on the said blog the steps were also same in NAV 2011 before.
win7holic New Member Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Sep 8, 2011 #7 umbra, i guess it's just 10MB or 15MB arround. and good for 6 months NAV 2012. i'll use it for 6 months. cheers.
umbra, i guess it's just 10MB or 15MB arround. and good for 6 months NAV 2012. i'll use it for 6 months. cheers.
jamescv7 Level 85 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 Sep 8, 2011 #8 umbrapolaris said: any of you tried it? how light is NAV 2012 (Ram working set)? Click to expand... Actually its light on my system, consumes estimated 20MB+ when its Working Set.
umbrapolaris said: any of you tried it? how light is NAV 2012 (Ram working set)? Click to expand... Actually its light on my system, consumes estimated 20MB+ when its Working Set.
win7holic New Member Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Sep 8, 2011 #10 it works. this: and about ram usage is: 2 processes with 16MB ram usage.
McLovin Level 78 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,238 Sep 8, 2011 #11 That's pretty cool. Might give it a try. Plus I like a AV that does not use a lot of RAM.
jamescv7 Level 85 Thread author Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 Sep 9, 2011 #12 Well the CPU Usage will only strike high during updates but when finished its back to normal. Also I noticed my boot up went faster than before when Avira was installed.
Well the CPU Usage will only strike high during updates but when finished its back to normal. Also I noticed my boot up went faster than before when Avira was installed.
Tobi New Member Jul 7, 2011 190 Jan 1, 2012 #13 Does it still work? I don't get the "Norton Account" window, instead it opens my browser.