Store NOD32 Antivirus on your USB Thumbdrive

May 15, 2007 · 18 comments

NOD32 is the best Antivirus Software for your Windows PC . I will show you a tip to store NOD32 Anti virus on a portable USB Drive.

1. Have NOD32 installed in your pc
2. Plug-in your USB Stick and make a new folder.eg:- NOD32
3. Goto x:\program files\ESET (NOD32 Installation Directory)
4. Copy nod32.000, nod32.002, nod32.003, nod32.004, nod32.005, nod32.006, nod32.exe, nod32r.dll, nod.ovl into your thumbdrive:\NOD32 (if you couldn’t find nod32r.dll, you may copy nod32api.dll and nod32aui.dll)
5: Copy all files in updates into yourthumbdrive:\NOD32
6: Your NOD32 portable is ready to use. Run the nod32.exe from any pc

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Zath May 20, 2007 at 5:41 pm

I do some IT consultancy in my spare time and NOD32 is my Anti-Virus software of choice, until now I’ve always kept a NOD32 trial installation file on my USB stick.

This should be a really useful tip for both running a virus scan and easily showing customers what NOD32 is like when recommending it!

Thanks!

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Kylde July 23, 2007 at 7:47 pm

Fantastic, beats ClamWin on a stick anyday :)

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EmoCries November 29, 2007 at 2:19 pm

how will you update it if you don’t have NOD32 on your PC?

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bivashkb December 17, 2007 at 12:10 pm

hai, its good

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use4 December 26, 2007 at 8:24 am

hi vinod,
i’ve nod32 v3.0.566 and so what all to put in usb drive for making it portable?

thanx & regards

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Maru January 26, 2008 at 10:24 pm

If I do as outlined in OP’s post, only NOD32’s on-demand scan is enabled.

I just copied the entire ESET folder into my portable drive, ran nod32kui.exe. This is the one that launches the real time Control Center. It launches but will have to tweak settings (change specified folders from C to portable drive folders). Haven’t tested yet if it will run fine in a host PC that doesn’t have NOD32.

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JOHANN June 13, 2008 at 9:58 am

dios les bendiga, excelente articulo, me funciono a la perfeccion, lo usare ademas en mi disco externo de 160gg. gracias.

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bleechy September 1, 2008 at 12:05 am

Hi
Well it seems a good tip / but could you please elaborate this step you mentioned in your tutorial: “Copy all files in updates into yourthumbdrive:NOD32″ which I didn’t understand; what updates are you refering to? Many thanks and have a goog day

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bleechy September 4, 2008 at 7:30 am

Hi
Well it seems a good tip / but could you please elaborate this step you mentioned in your tutorial: “Copy all files in updates into yourthumbdrive:NOD32? which I didn’t understand; what updates are you refering to? Many thanks and have a goog day

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neftai recio zetina October 25, 2008 at 9:41 am

t chido

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Pauloandes December 6, 2008 at 2:38 am

Yep, it will be good to have Real time protection working, If somebody tested it, please post orleave a msg at kzn@email.com, tnx.
I think this can be made using Virtual drive from autostart (autorun.inf) and cnahging the path environmental command and adding the drive and path to %path%… What do you think about it?

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