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MajorBrynek

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  1. Yeah I think it was just installed with the MSI app manager and all the MSI motherboard stuff. Last question if the file was on my computer since 2019/2018 (which is around the time that I got it) why didn't ESET or windows defender detect it? On the site that you sent here it says that it was first published in 2019. It also says there that updating to version 1.1 eliminates this threat. Updating to version 1.1 of what, because Mistic Light (which I believe it was a driver of) is curently on version 3. sth.
  2. Hello, thank you for your reply. If the driver is a potential threat to my computer, shall I delete it? And if so, shall I also delete the MsIo32.sys which my ESET doesn't mark as dangerous? Will my programs be working after I delete those drivers? I understand that these questions might sound trivial but I have never purposely deleted a driver (or a system file). Again thanks for the reply.
  3. Hello, ESET is flagging MSIO64.SYS as a potential malware. The file is located in C:\Program Files(x86)\MSI\MysticLight\MSIO64.SYS As far as I know, this is just a driver for the mystic light app (MSI RGB control app), so ESET shouldn't do that. When I scanned this file with ESET and Windows defender, nothing came up. Is it normal for ESET to mark drivers as potential malware?
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