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lo all
have just run a standard virus check as i usually do every week or so and it alerts me that a " WIN:32 Klone-BLA "virus is in my gwx 2.0 bin file 6. does anyone know what this is and most importantly...can i get a new 6.bin file without having to uninstall gwx im gutted hope theres an answer out there
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If gwx is already installed you can just delete the .bin, you won't need it.
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never thought of that....just wondering how the hell it happened???? il go ahead and remove the file.....sneaky little b****** that it is:rotfl:
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Here's a thread from Ubizoo with someone having the same problem: http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...2/m/7011052056(Google ftw
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had a look...ive removed it....it just means if anything goes wrong in the future then i'll just have to d/l gwx all over again!!!......or hopefully gwx2.1 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Let me guess - you're running avast! Antivirus?
If so, that thing reports more false positives than it does positives! (OK I exaggerate a little, but it is well known for false positives - just google to see what I mean. ![]() |
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