Every time the system is redone, Rising has to be reinstalled, and it has to be upgraded for half a

Updated on number 2024-05-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I have upgraded the Rising Antivirus to the current latest version, how can I keep the latest version so that I can install it directly when I need it and avoid the trouble of re-upgrading?

    Open [Rising Antivirus] [Tool List] Rising Installation Package Maker and click the Run button.

    Select the location where you want to save the installation package file. Then click [Next] to start making;

    Keep the installed package you made, and you can use the installed package to install it when you reinstall the system in the future or when you need to reinstall the Rising software separately. After installation, it is the version number of the Rising software when the installation package is made.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Use ghost to back up a system that has been installed and upgraded to the Rising of the day, and the next time you need to reinstall the system, you can restore the image directly, but the upgrade is still needed, but you only need to upgrade from the upgrade you backed up from the upgrade again, and you don't need to upgrade from the newly installed Rising Rising.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I use Jiangmin, it has a "reinstall backup" function, use it to back up the files to install the machine, after installation, the same as when backing up, no need to upgrade. I think Rising should have this feature too, look for it in the menu.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Use the installation package maker in Rising Tools to make a current version of the installation package, and then uninstall Rising after system restore, and then install the installation package just made. Of course, the installation package must not be placed on the system disk.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I haven't really thought about it

    However, you can try installing the system before.

    Uninstall Rising first There should be a choice of virus database not to uninstall.

    After uninstalling, find the Rising Remnants folder and save it to another disk.

    After reinstalling the system, put the Rising residual files on the C drive.

    When you put it on, it's there.

    The virus database should not be covered

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay to move Rising to a different disk?

    No, antivirus software is associated with many programs such as the registry and cannot be moved, and must be reinstalled from the system after being made.

    Or is the Rising installation package moved to another disk and reinstalled again?

    As long as you format the partition where the system is located, put the installation package in another partition, and install the system from scratch.

    I have the serial number, but it doesn't seem to have a mount disk from Rising.

    As long as you have the installer of Rui Hunger Absolute Star, if not, it is best to find a Rising client from the Internet before doing the system,** to the electric macro wide brain, because there is a serial number,Just install it from the new after doing the system。

    If you can install the genuine Rising after reloading, is the Rising the version when you bought the serial number or the latest upgraded version?

    The version is only divided into years, such as Rising 2006 Rising 2007 You are talking about the update of the virus database, and after the new installation, you must update the virus database from the new update to the latest version.

    If it's a cross-version upgrade, you can directly install the latest 2007 version and then update it, the virus database is the same, and the update won't take too long, rest assured.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After you reinstall the system, put Rising in the D disk, and the next time you install the system, you will also install Rising there, and the version will be the same as the original brother.

    That's it for me myself.

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