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Figured this would be a first pager/sticky
This afternoon after a BSOD and sluggish performance I ran a Windows update. After further issues I ran a full virus scan (I use Norton).
After yet further issues I clicked on Norton's "click me if you still have issues" and downloaded their Norton Power Eraser. This thing says something to the effect that it eliminates "crimeware" that is deeply embedded and may be missed by a regular scan. On running this (I run it infrequently as a check when things get weird on my oldish-xp machine) for the very first time ever it declared "eqgame.exe" "Bad"....... I don't have regular SOE EQ installed. I only play here. Well the tool isn't the greatest in the world. It never did explain what was wrong with eqgame.exe (embedded keylogger/simple change to the file due to expansion/etc.) but since something that scans for "crimeware" declared it bad I called upon it to do its thing. Its "thing" eliminated my install of P99 essentially.... Since I have never seen P99's install give a problem like this before I would like for an official response on this as I can't play now (and wont reinstall I guess till i figure out what's what). I would also be interested to see if others who have Norton ran that "Power Eraser" software and tell me in this thread what it has to say... thanks | ||
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Anti virus software can sometimes give false positives. This is probably what happened here.
What you should do is put it your retail disc of the game, and running it on that. if it finds it on the retail disc then its a false positive for sure.
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His response is correct.
We do not distribute executable files to you, so use your anti virus to scan the same file from your "installation disc." If it claims to be infected again, I'd say Norton Power Eraser is untrustworthy for eqgame.exe. | ||
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I know you guys don't patch conventionally (ye old modified .exe which used to give me the prompt each time back on live) and can't explain it. I'll try a reinstall. And I do have the discs. I just have to dig them back out of the garage. | |||
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I went ahead an "downloaded" norton to give it whirl. It's a false positive. tell it to ignore it or allow it privileges. Even tested it on my "installation disc" for titanium
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I guess it's nothing... Still weird that it didn't have issues until recently. Oh well... Pretty much a night of fighting with my computer. I even reinstalled into another directory (not default program files). Still gave me issues.
The good news is that I'm back in business. The bad news is that something official still thinks I have "crimeware" installed on my computer... =/ And the worst news: time to reset all of my UI options =P OK, maybe a little good news: I changed my splash screen to Kunark from Velious to stay topical. | ||
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