

You can always check the Trend Micro US website for the latest versions of their products: I rather suspect though that the problems people here encountered are with older versions of TIS (PC-Cillin). The reason why i didn't upgrade the vista os, but rather created a dual boot is that i only have the 32 bit client at hand. I'm intending to try to install an OSCE 8.0 64 bit client on the system. You may find that Help/About does really help :). That should be something in the region of scan engine 8.9xx.xxxx The product name is obvious ofcourse.Īlso you will need to check if you have the latest scan engine for Windows. The build number is important to determine if you're lagging behind with patches/service packs.

No-one will know wat you're using, you need to say the exact name of the product + the version ánd the build number. Yes definitly in need to say which Trend Micro product, there are so many Trend Micro anti-virus products that saying i got Trend Micro just doesn't cut it. It's also a good idea to disconnect any unneeded external hardware devices during the upgrade. With so many changes going on, an antivirus program is bound to have some kind of negative reaction. This is always very good advice when upgrading the operating system. I have a Dell Latitude E6400 and did have a couple of driver problems which I am still trying to track down. Overall, with the few hours I have spent with Win7 I have been happy. I was also getting a lot of Trend popups telling me of unknown applications attempting to change my system or execute apps on my system. My machine was inoperable after due to a lot of the install being blocked by the Trend software and afterwards I had no permissions to execute anything or uninstall anything. Would highly recommend that you all either disable or uninstall any antivirus software before doing the Vista to Win7 upgrade.
