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qmr55
  #11 4/28/11 8:30 PM
No you didn't thats not possible!
The only thing you may get is a pop up but no way could you get a virus!!
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #12 4/28/11 8:32 PM
Originally Posted by Shawn Harper:
Beware! I got a virus from trying to down load this file!!
my virus detector went off at work when i tried to view it beware beware beware

beware of any EXE FILE
qmr55
  #13 4/28/11 8:36 PM
Guys I can promise you there is no virus in this program!
AJH Motorsports (Offline)
  #14 4/28/11 9:00 PM
No i don't think you should be worried as your antivirus software is just being over protective.

Similar actions can be performed not only by malicious programs, but also by some other not malicious applications installed on your computer. Very often these actions are performed by means of hotkeys to access some functions of an application installed on your computer.

The process kernel mode memory patch (PID: 0) is not malicious. You can add this process to the exclusions list by clicking Add to exclusions.

Also if you read into it there will be no active threats.. take my word for it. It did the same thing to my computer when I purchased it today.
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qmr55
  #15 4/28/11 9:05 PM
If you want to perform a check yourself, download this program: http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_pro

Then once its installed right click setup sheet advanced and click scan with malwarebytes anti malware!

I just did a scan results showed:

Memory Processes Infected: 0
Memory Modules Infected: 0
Registry Keys Infected: 0
Registry Values Infected: 0
Registry Data Items Infected: 0
Folders Infected: 0
Files Infected: 0
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #16 4/28/11 9:26 PM
Originally Posted by AJH Motorsports:
No i don't think you should be worried as your antivirus software is just being over protective.

Similar actions can be performed not only by malicious programs, but also by some other not malicious applications installed on your computer. Very often these actions are performed by means of hotkeys to access some functions of an application installed on your computer.

The process kernel mode memory patch (PID: 0) is not malicious. You can add this process to the exclusions list by clicking Add to exclusions.

Also if you read into it there will be no active threats.. take my word for it. It did the same thing to my computer when I purchased it today.
Bought it today already sharing it and posting about it the same day hmmmmm
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AJH Motorsports (Offline)
  #17 4/28/11 11:38 PM
This is what you get for trying to help people out and show them a useful program... Listen there are no viruses at all associated with this program.. but if you think I have nothing better to do than sit here and try and infect your computer buddy then thats fine. I explained your issue but apparently you cant comprehend that.. good luck this weekend everyone.. and to those are computer literate I hope this program can help you out some. Thank you.
qmr55
  #18 4/30/11 8:26 PM
Thanks for the support Andrew! Any feedback guys?

Thanks
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