Volvo....:
Sorry for the delay in answering. I paid $39 for the NOD32 A/V-A/S software.
I was in MicroCenter to pick up a SanDisk 16-GB flash drive for my wife and saw it on the shelf, so I bought it.
Downloads of software have been a problem for me on my desktop, which is where the NOD32 was headed. Somehow, I have a conflict between M/S Office 2003 Pro and Adobe reader.
Whenever I download a file (especially an executable file), it ends up with a ".doc" extension after the ".exe." extension. After saving it to a specific folder, it will not run as an executable file and install the software. I've even renamed the file BEFORE it was saved to the hard drive and the ".doc" file type STILL appears!
Also, I rarely can open a Word document (either an attachment or a file on my hard drive) by "double-clicking" on it. Doing so results in an Adobe window opening and an error message regarding not being able to open that Adobe file. I have to "right-click" on the file name and tell it to "open."
I uninstalled Adobe 7.0, then began to uninstall Office 2003 Pro, but a window offered me a "de-bugging" option, which I chose. I reloaded Adobe reader (9.0 now) and tried to open Word docs by double-clicking. Same problem. And software downloads that include ".exe" files still end up with a ".doc" extension.
Sorry for the long-winded explanation, but knowing the above, I believe you can understand why I ponied up a few dollars more and installed it "the easy way," i.e., via CD.