Norton anti considered freelancer exe a virus too little users
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That’s norton for you. I’ve used the no cd patch for years and i’d throw a fit if my av started doing that. That’s grounds for deletion in my book. Plenty of better, cheaper, free av’s out there. Cleanse your pc now, you know you want to.
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its not just the anti virus that totally deleted the freelancer exe. windows 7 made me verify that the game was safe every time i tried to play it after i got rid of norton.
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rsabatino wrote:
its not just the anti virus that totally deleted the freelancer exe. windows 7 made me verify that the game was safe every time i tried to play it after i got rid of norton.Run as administrator.
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yes i am admin plus uac has been turned off it must be a new update in windows 7 because i have been using the vanilla starter pack from down under for a whole year now. playing with it modding it this is something new.
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Even if UAC is off, you need to right-click > Run as Administrator to actually, well, run it as admin.
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i will try that when i get home from work. actually i try it right now.
well i just tried it no joy . i am going to try my own from the order mod. ok this is what i found out the exe file from the order mod works no cd so i guess it has to do with how much editing has actually gone into the exe file. -
ok i got home after 6:00pm down loaded another mod i worked on with the same patch and used the exe file no problems. i did back the mod up on an sd card could that have messed up the exe file i dont know.
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Maybe you can check how you define the Heuristic bloodhound.
If that is loaded to max norton is hyperactive. -
i dont know what happened but i am going to buy a usb drive or format my sd card and clean it out
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Ever since Peter Norton sold out, Norton has never been the same!
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Thought Norton made motorbikes?
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I suggest Comodo as a good Virus Scanner and Security System
http://comodo.com
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i am using malwarebytes one of my affiliates and security essentials by microsoft i think it was a corrupt exe file
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Avast here. It slows down my system but so do the others.
Next step is to get rid of all and go to Linux.
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Avira. One of the few that does NOT actually slow your system down…
Except if you have an ancient single-core CPU
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I did try it some time ago FF, but it kept popping up windows to make me buy it, so I got tired of it and replaced it.
I can’t remember if it slowed me down a lot or just a tad though.
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FriendlyFire wrote:
Avira. One of the few that does NOT actually slow your system down…Except if you have an ancient single-core CPU
Avira gets my vote, although it has now been replaced by MS Essentials on my system.
Whilst I recommend Comodo for Firewall, I do NOT recommend it’s anti virus scanner unless something miraculous happened to it. It’s firewall is undoubtedly the best free firewall (along with really annoying HIPS) - but the Anti Virus was found to be crap (basically).
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i used them all i used to have vista. i built the pc i have now and use windows 7 best operating system since xp. lets see anti virus i used bit defender, McAfee, norton 360, avg, anvir, iobit 360, avast, panda, ad-aware, is there anything i forgot oh yeah comodo and comodo dragon web browser . i must have used them all.
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Microsoft Security Essentials. Free, works, not intrusive.
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Well, except for the times it crashes FL.
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