Well, the crashes are still there...dumping AVG didn't fix it.
Also, how do you whitelist stuff that AVIRA has found as possibly bad, but it isn't?
Well, the crashes are still there...dumping AVG didn't fix it.
Also, how do you whitelist stuff that AVIRA has found as possibly bad, but it isn't?
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I wish that bit defender online had something like that cause I had some trainers that weren't even isntalled, just sitting on the data drive IDLE and the virus scanner said BYE BYE automatically.. Thankfully I had them backed up but it sucks to have to go through my disc folder and look for the right disc that has game saves/documents backup, considering all the other unorganised and misslabled photo cd's from back when I only had like 30GB to spare..
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