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When I downloaded (at the time) the latest version of WinAMP in January 2011, I immediately created an associated PAR2 verification file.
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In addition to this Laptop archive directory, I also store duplicates, including the PAR2 files, on a separate hard drive that is disconnected from the system. Files like Avast, drivers, Firefox, WinAMP, etc are each contain in their own separate sub-directory. Each sub-directory contains one piece of software that is necessary to do a complete re-install on a Laptop. I have a single directory that contains multiple sub-directories. Lastly, I'd like to take a moment to describe better the situation. So, in the end, the only questionable thing that Malwarebytes found is an old "Videosoft" registry entry. Also, the current downloadable version of WinDump.exe is byte for byte identical to the same version that I have, which Malwarebytes deems as malware. However, if I do a single scan through the right-click context menu with Malwarebytes on the file itself, it passes and no malware is found.
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Both a quick and full Malwarebytes scan repeatedly shows WinDump.exe to be malware. This is a false positive and demonstrates what I believe to be a bug within Malwarebytes. I just hate these two issues with a passion.Ĭan someone please explain to me why Avast doesn't completely and fully restore files from the Virus Chest?Īlso, can someone please explain why Avast deems it necessary to continue to download CMC files when the option is disabled? Shouldn't Avast also stop downloading those files, which are nearly always the same file, once the option is disabled?ĭon't misunderstand, I like Avast. Why is it that when you disable the Community pop-up thing, Avast continues to litter the temp directory with "cmc*.tmp" files. Speaking of disabling something as much as possible. What is the point of restoring files if they are not completely and fully restored?īecause the Virus Chest can not be trusted to restore files, I have disabled it as much as possible. The files might as well have been deleted and not restored. These files have been altered to the point of being destroyed. I mean that Avast restored files from the Virus Chest that are not equivalent to the original files that when into the Virus Chest. Turns out every single one of them is now destroyed. The worst part happened when I went to restore all the files. It's as if Avast had some sort of computer seizure.
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Why it took Avast 14 hours later, when the computer was doing virtually nothing during this time, to suddenly find all of these false positives makes no sense.
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Virus definitions were last updated on pm. No, they don't have a Tenga virus or any other kind of virus. All are reported to have a Win32:Tenga virus. These files have been residing in the same place for months, some for years.
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Files that include WinAMP, DirectX, Epson printer and mouse driver archives.
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I brought the computer out of monitor power down mode, only to find file after file being sent to the Virus Chest. While away from the computer, suddenly I started hearing Avast call out warnings one after another.