Uninstall eset cybersecurity mac6/12/2023 ![]() Because they're not computer savvy enough to know what's going on. Who knows how many people around the world have been having this issue and don't make a mention of it. That can cause issues with your hard drive, data, etc. It's also not good for your computer hardware in general to spontaneously reboot. I have barely used my Macbook this week because of the 3 kernel panics that occurred on my machine earlier this week when I upgraded from v5 to 6.Ĭome on think about your customers here! I can't seriously try to work on some important stuff and risk losing my progress completely because of a crash. Don't make people have to uninstall anything, or downgrade. If they can't resolve it with a regular update, then release a patch upgrade. In any case they should solve this now before people start spreading the news and Eset gets a bad rep. & wouldn't overwrite any software files that would need to be patched to correct our kernel panic issue. I'm curious to know if the regular updates Eset downloads (every few hours), would fix the issue? Probably not because that just downloads the virus definitions files I assume. That leaves traces of files laying around, that you can never be sure of removing all of them. ![]() I shouldn't have to uninstall and downgrade. Currently on the phone with Eset to see what they have to say about this. I'm not one to upgrade to beta versions, and this is technically a beta version distributed as an official release! I still haven't uninstalled it. Why would they release a version that would crash on so many people so shortly after installing the upgrade? One would think they would have tried Cyber Security 6 out for such a while that they too would have experienced the error. This is very disheartening, I have never had any issues with Eset in my 5+ years as a customer. Kernel Panic #3 - BSD process name corresponding to current thread: esets_proxy Kernel Panic #2 - BSD process name corresponding to current thread: esets_proxy Kernel Panic #1 - BSD process name corresponding to current thread: esets_daemon
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