How to Remove Eset Nod32 Antivirus Installation Error

Scenario 1: Setting up setupapi.log verbosity on Windows Server 2003/XP/2000: The file setupapi.log is by default located in the directory Windows., Creating the installation log file Click the Start button -> Click on Run Type in path to ESET Smart...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Scenario 1: Setting up setupapi.log verbosity on Windows Server 2003/XP/2000: The file setupapi.log is by default located in the directory Windows.

    In order to start logging follow these steps:
    Open the registry editor (Start – Run – type ‘regedit’ (without quotation marks) and confirm OK) Find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\LogLevel and set the value to 0x0000FFFF hexadecimal Exit the registry editor , Say for instance (C:\ess_nt32_ENU.msi /lvx* install.log) This will create an installation log with useful information in case of failure of an installation process.

    Finally, locate the log files install.log and C:\Windows\setupapi.log and send those files using the online form at http://www.eset.eu/support/form. , In order to start logging follow these steps:
    Open the registry editor (Start – Run – type ‘regedit’ (without quotation marks) and confirm OK) Find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\LogLevel and set the value to 0x00007070 hexadecimal (just write 00007070) Exit the registry editor Restart OS Windows
  2. Step 2: Creating the installation log file Click the Start button -> Click on Run Type in path to ESET Smart Security or ESET NOD32 Antivirus installation package followed by “/lvx* install.log”.

    Say for instance (e.g.

    C:\ess_nt32_ENU.msi /lvx* install.log) This will create installation logs with useful information after the installation error.

    Finally, locate the log files install.log, C:\Windows\Inf\setupapi.dev.log and C:\Windows\Inf\setupapi.app.log and send those files using the online form at http://www.eset.eu/support/form.
  3. Step 3: Setting up setupapi.log verbosity on Windows Vista/Server 2008: The files setupapi.dev.log and setupapi.app.log are by default located in the directory C:\Windows\Inf.

  4. Step 4: Creating the installation log file: Click on Start button -> Click on Run Type in path to ESET Smart Security or ESET NOD32 Antivirus installation package followed by “/lvx* install.log”.

Detailed Guide

In order to start logging follow these steps:
Open the registry editor (Start – Run – type ‘regedit’ (without quotation marks) and confirm OK) Find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\LogLevel and set the value to 0x0000FFFF hexadecimal Exit the registry editor , Say for instance (C:\ess_nt32_ENU.msi /lvx* install.log) This will create an installation log with useful information in case of failure of an installation process.

Finally, locate the log files install.log and C:\Windows\setupapi.log and send those files using the online form at http://www.eset.eu/support/form. , In order to start logging follow these steps:
Open the registry editor (Start – Run – type ‘regedit’ (without quotation marks) and confirm OK) Find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\LogLevel and set the value to 0x00007070 hexadecimal (just write 00007070) Exit the registry editor Restart OS Windows

Say for instance (e.g.

C:\ess_nt32_ENU.msi /lvx* install.log) This will create installation logs with useful information after the installation error.

Finally, locate the log files install.log, C:\Windows\Inf\setupapi.dev.log and C:\Windows\Inf\setupapi.app.log and send those files using the online form at http://www.eset.eu/support/form.

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