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You're not the right version of this!
If not to upgrade, to Lilac Studios.
Rising "official installation package" can be used directly to install, serial number: T1BULQ-70AWDE-9P90SF-7TD200, ID: RB2NA22T (or any 8 digits), the latest upgrade package is used to upgrade Rising software, but because the file is relatively complete, it can also be used to install to the latest version, unzip the latest upgrade package, and run the file to install.
If your Rising has become a "virus detection version" (features: can only check the virus but not kill the virus, the "antivirus" button on the lower edge of the software becomes "check the virus immediately"), first uninstall the virus detection version of the Rising version, restart the computer, use the "window optimizer" to empty the junk files and registry, and then reinstall. If the "some files are lost or infected with viruses" prompt appears after your **upgrade package runs, please don't be nervous, it's not that your **upgrade package is a virus, it's because Rising's server doesn't support resumable upload, and they don't seem to like everyone to upgrade with an upgrade package (the server often has problems), **The upgrade package is often incomplete, please try the optimization master to empty the temporary folder, and then use the Internet Express**, or**The backup upgrade package of this site.
The beta version can be upgraded directly, but it may not be very stable, please choose carefully, the beta version "product serial number": mi0tms-5kg75m-qddls0-1ve200, the beta version "user ID": 7ahrr6lpn34g
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Rising is rubbish, trust me with Kaspersky.
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Khan: Don't be afraid of that
Go to Control Panel - Add Removal Program to remove Rising as for reinstallation, no need to install non-in C
However, you will need to enter the serial number and ID to reinstall
In addition, I think you can upgrade Rising directly without reinstalling.
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Start - All Programs - Rising Antivirus - Repair - Finish, try to repair Rising by such means, if not, you can uninstall and reinstall it.
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1.First of all, confirm that your network is unblocked, and check if you can log in to Rising**;
2.Open the main antivirus software program, select Settings - Network Settings, choose according to your own Internet access method, and select the first option for broadband and LAN users.
One or two items can be used, and you can choose to pass the **server item through the **server;
3.Exit all firewalls on the machine, including Rising Personal Firewall, Windows Firewall, and other firewalls, to see if they can be upgraded;
4.Use the [Advanced Tools] > System Repair function of Card Security Assistant to repair it;
5.Click Start Running, enter %temp%, delete all the files under temp as much as possible, and then try to upgrade;
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Is there a message when upgrading? Wouldn't it work to upgrade manually? You can change the version and see if there is any software that conflicts with Rising, or if Rising with the same serial number is installed on multiple machines, which will cause upgrade conflicts.
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It is recommended that lz try to fix it with the card assistant, and it is possible that lz gave this account to other people to use, so it was restricted, resulting in no upgrade.
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Is there a file deletion step during the upgrade process?
Rising can't be automatically upgraded, most likely the virus destroys the upgrade file, and generally you will have the next installation file in vain, anyway, there are several ways.
1.System Restore (if you're lucky enough to restore the files).
2.Uninstall Rising, and then change to other antivirus software, such as temporary Kaba, Kaba is more violent, and the virus is almost deleted, and then you uninstall Anruixing, I used to do this.
3.After a while, then the latest update package comes down from somewhere else, and the antivirus is installed - most of the ...... that can't be updatedBut you can try, maybe it will work.
4。If you don't have a lot of energy to look at the process and study the virus, this is the best way to do it. It is also the most helpless choice, because if you don't need antivirus software, the infected files will be more and more ...... in the future
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You can repair Install Rising by Start-Programs-Rising Antivirus Rising Personal Firewall-Repair Rising Antivirus-Repair.
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You go to the official website to see the next one, isn't it still like this?
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Isn't it?,I didn't prompt to delete the file when I installed it.。 You try Safe Mode Antivirus, and then reinstall it after the registry has been cleaned up.
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Hello landlord, I don't know if it's Rising antivirus software or other Rising products, give you a specific uninstall steps for antivirus software, if it's other Rising products, the method is similar. >>>More
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You can uninstall it in the following ways: Method 1 (Recommended) Click the [Start] menu in the lower left corner of the screen, find [Programs All Programs], find the [Rising Antivirus] column, click [Repair] in the column, the Rising Software maintenance mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface, click "Next", remove the check box of "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface, and then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and keep "Next" until the uninstallation is completed. Method 2 Open the system [Control Panel], find [Add or Remove Programs] ([Uninstall Programs] or [Programs and Functions] for win7 system), after opening, left-click [Rising Antivirus] in the interface (right-click for win7 system), click [Change Delete] ([Uninstall and Change] for win7 system), then the Rising software maintenance mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface and click "Next", remove the check box of "Keep user profile" at the bottom of the interface"Next", enter the verification code as prompted by the program, and then "Next" until the uninstallation is completed. >>>More