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I have not installed the Nvidia Firewall for my Asus A8N-SLI Motherboard due to negative reviews about it and was wondering if anyone here had problems with it. If so, what are these problems?

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Still playing my Dreamcast
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I've only had issues with the Nvidia firewall on Windows XP 32-bit; 64-bit had no problems.

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nVidia firewall also messes with any torrent programs you may or may not be running (legally) in the background. Just saying...

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I would get bluescreen on Windows 32-bit; 64-bit was running good. (Plus the Nvidia firewall was the only software firewall I could run on XP 64-bit)

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well, NV firewall isn't a real software firewall, its hardware based.

I ran it for about 6 months with no problem, including running torrents, you just have to open the right ports. I actually miss it, since I went to a crossfire motherboard.

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Been running it since..........whenever I put this together, with no problems at all, XP SP2 32 bit.


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