It is likely there is something also in the Registry, but I don't know that for a fact. Point is without actually removing all that stuff, it is possible that the Gamersgate install may be seen to still exist in some way, so it might cause issues.
If you do install the Steam version with or without the Wesp5 patch, just remember to choose a different location and file path, that might sufficiently avoid the issue and stop confusion, but you never know for certain especially if there was stuff added to the Registry.
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Are we supposed to buy this? A couple of questions. No it isn't because it is set back to default heuristics mode already and I am a betting man that if I installed Avast it would not give me the same false positive so that would make both Avira and Malwarebytes flawed in their detection ability. I have not installed Avast so have no idea if it will detect those same two game patches as Trojans but from past experience of using Avast I am betting it won't.
Up to the challenge? You may think this is a minor inconvenience to the customer but I am sure you are aware that there have been many customers in the past who are neophytes and have had their computer rendered useless because they let the AV prog delete or quarantine the file that was a false positive because they didn't check to make sure it was a false positive first.
To make AV progs better and less flawed all of them should warn the user of the potential that the detected virus is possibly a false positive and to get a second opinion before allowing the AV prog to delete or quarantine the file. Another flaw is the fact that some AV progs are set to default to quarantine the file with no user interaction needed unless they change the setting first.
Many noobs never even look at the settings so quarantine or delete should never be the default setting. The fact you are not willing to consider constructive criticism is a flaw so back off jack. Well the right thing to do is report the false positive, to the developers so they can fix it. I doubt there are any antivirus or antimalware product that has not had a false positive. I'll take that bet you lost already! It has been my experience that avast has it's false positives and has hosed my internet connection more than once due to an FP.
It was a good thing that I had another computer running AntiVir so I was able to download the updated avast def file and manually update avast. I have never experienced that on any system running AntiVir. Many AV's are set up at a 4th grade reading level so I don't know about the AV displaying a message telling the user that, "it may be a false positive","you should get a second opinion","do you really want to do this?
I just did by posting here. I know Dustin is from Malwarebytes but I don't know if Avira has anyone monitoring this group but they might. True, but that doesn't mean I should just accept the status quo and never expect improvements to be made.
It's feedback that brings about improvements and that is exactly why I posted what I did. Prove it. Scan the two files I mentioned and report what Avast finds. If you don't then you have won no bet. I am still betting Avast doesn't give false positive on those same two files. The files are the two game patches to Takeda3.
They should be available via The Patches Scrolls too and not just on the GamersGate site so you don't need to join GamerGate and buy the game to download them. I contacted GamersGate about it and was told the files are just renamed files but exactly the same as the files available publicly.
Here's what I am betting, Avira and Malwarebytes flagged those two files just because they have the word "Gate" in them and no other reason.
That's how dumb these progs really are and is why I would never pay a penny for them. If it quarantines a needed system file and you reboot your PC then you are hosed. I think thye should just warn the user by default and if they want to quarantine by default then make that purely a user option. Not long ago AVG hosed thousands of noobs computers for doing exactly what you suggest.
Look it up. I am not going to search the net for the file you're talking about but here are two links where you should post your issues. It is true that Dustin is often here, however for fastest results I would reccommend the malwarebytes support forums They ask that you run the mbam. Yes, I know, but I hate going through the hassle of registering on web forums just to make one post and is why I post here instead.
The developers know that the smarter people still use Usenet and not pussified web forums. I'm just here to bitch because I have had numerous hours of my time wasted by false positives and never a real virus found.
I'm sorry our software has caused you such a hassle. If you'd be willing to post on the forums we maintain, we'd be able to get those issues cleared up for you faster most likely than doing it yourself and spending those hours..
With that said, we don't intentionally detect legimitate software. Many reasons do exist for that occasionally occuring. I have heard several people make remarks like so and so company isn't going to like this. Evidently, you seem to be under the mistaken impression that so and so company has anything to do with our decision to or not to add something to the database.
In this case, it's most likely a false positive and not intentional on our part. However, please don't mistakenly assume we will bow to pressure from any company; It doesn't work that way. Actually, no. Rout symbols the! This tool seamlessly attaches to your internet browser currently Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox supported and gives you instant access to Battlefront.
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