 rlmars
join:2003-07-22 Beaverton, OR | reply to howie Good idea, but the point is...
I to save a backup of installers, but the pont was if the installer itself is corrupted or has problems so will the backup. You need the ability to get a fresh copy! |
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  howie Premium,MVM join:2003-04-08 Little Falls, NJ
| reply to rlmars Re: Re nav problems and installing from CD
said by rlmars :
I would strongly advise that anyone going the download route get the assurance of being able to re-download and install
I always burn downloaded programs to CD as a backup in case I need to re-install them later. I believe Symantec/Norton saves the install files (at least they used to) to a folder called VBox\Installers. -- "I could be wrong, now... but I don't think so! - Adrian Monk |
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 rlmars
join:2003-07-22 Beaverton, OR
·Verizon FIOS
| reply to rlmars With a program as imortant as Anti-virus I would not want to juist trust a download installer, I would want a CD OR the ability to at least re-download the installer ( As you can do with Zone Alarm) If you buy NAV 2005 on the download option, I think you have the option of buying some download protect so you can re-download the installer in case you loose the original in a crash etc.
I would strongly advise that anyone going the download route get the assurance of being able to re-download and install |
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