Dear azazur,
Likewise, thanks for the info and SCF Team are sorry for what happen to your PC.
In fairness to Kaspersky, you have chosen to install and use the Beta which is expected to be buggy. Kaspersky will rely from every beta users problems you may find with the software for further improvement.
Why choose a Beta Version when you can have the package which is available for purchase.
"Kaspersky Lab Wins Security Product Of The Year At Prestigious SC Magazine Awards Europe 2009" (
http://www.kaspersky.com/news?id=207575802), I think they already have the reputation endorsing good and yet effective products.
>> georgecloner
Disclosed information to all Beta testers, http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/beta-testing.php:
Kaspersky Lab invites you to take part in its beta testing program of company products.
What is a beta version?
A product's beta is an officially released version of a product which includes most of the product's functionality. The beta version is intended for external testing of the product in order to identify configurations that cause problems, as well as collect requirements and suggestions from users.
Before its official release, a beta version ALWAYS undergoes a full cycle of internal testing, after which the application is sufficiently stable in the majority of computing environments.
A release notes file is supplied with each beta version. Release notes provide the following information:
* the exact version number,
* system and technical requirements for the equipment used for testing,
* the list of changes since the previous version, and,
* descriptions of known problems (if any) and other relevant information.
Please note that a beta version is NOT the final version of the product and therefore the developer does not guarantee an absence of errors that may disrupt the computer's operation and/or result in data loss.
Consequently, beta testers use the beta version at their own risk and Kaspersky Lab bears no responsibility for any consequences arising out of the use of the beta version.
Participating in beta testing enables you to:
* be among the first to gain access to the latest versions of Kaspersky Lab solutions and share your opinion with us;
* help Kaspersky Lab improve the quality of the product being tested;
* provide your suggestions on possible ways of improving the product;
* free technical support;
* collaborate directly with developers and other beta testers using dedicated sections of our forum; and,
* receive free versions of the product, which are awarded to the most active beta testers.
When taking part in the beta testing it is necessary to:
* download and install the product you are interested in testing;
* spend a certain amount of time on familiarizing yourself with the product and testing it;
* prepare and send out bug reports on any errors found;
* provide suggestions on ways to improve the product being tested; and,
* report on compatibility issues (specifically related to your configuration).
Reporting problems:
* To report an error, please provide a detailed description of the ways in which it manifests itself on your system, the steps which lead up to the error and characteristics of the hardware used for testing. Send your description to the email address specified on the page containing the description of the beta version you are testing.
* You can also report problems and get your questions answered in our forum.
* You can also use this procedure to provide your suggestions on improving the product.
If you have any questions regarding the Kaspersky Lab beta testing program, please write to betatest@kaspersky.com.