The AppData area may be hidden in win7 I'm not a great fan of win7 on my Acer netbook, and there is a padlock over that Users\UserName\ folder (but I have access to mine (I have made many changes under win7 so that I'm the one in charge and now MS. Again I don't use the install version but the stand alone version, so ne registry entries or any processes running in the background. I have HWMonitor, but I don't know if it uses the CPU-Z files for the CPU monitoring in its monitoring of the hardware, since they are from the same company it is possible it installs that also). It was only in the scan in which I sent the results. In both cases, AVAST asks me to reboot when I close the menu.Įdit: I am not the most skilled Paint user neitherĮdit2: Also adding the fact that Avast doesnt find any threat anymore. This is what happens when I try to put the file into the vault/chest (The message on the right means literally "This demand isn't supported/This demand can't be taken into account") This is what happens when I try to delete the file (the error on the right)Ģ. Here is the result of the scan, hoping it will help. I don't know if it means the suspected file was just temporary there and vanished, or if the file got removed, or if the file decided to walk to another folder and hide there (for all I know lol, sorry for my basic knowledge of Virus/malewares). Problem is, I can't find the file in the path shown in the scan result. I use CCleaner daily already, I didn't know the registry/net scan/clean worked on temp files too, good to know!
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