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  1. After many months of using throttlestop, a software dedicated to solve users problems with voltage, clocking and else, it suddenly got deleted out of the blue. The only software capable of doing it is Eset, as it is the one responsible on detecting troublesome items. It is the most likely that it was ESET has deleted Throttlestop as a false positive.
  2. Sometimes, when I am using my Laptop, the CPU is suddenly very high, making the ventilation go fast, then I open Task Manager and the CPU drops down to normal, and the ventilation returns to normal. Yet this is more common when I leave the laptop alone, no application open, just the laptop, CPU & ventilator go high, and don't stop unless I open TM, then it drops to normal. It is quite a headache, as I have ran dozen of Eset S.S.P smart and also 100% scans, all the times no viruses are found. In the past my got infected, yet Eset found these viruses and eliminated them, now there is no viruses to be found anymore. My laptop is quite new, and I make sure I don't install insecure software, also I manually disable all the background services, and scheduled tasks that are not from Windows or imperative to run the OS. I also keep all my drivers up to date, and put special attention on keeping the ventilation of the laptop clean and functional. I wonder what can be done, how to "fix" this ghostly problem, as Eset S.S.P is unable to find the root cause of it.
  3. Sometimes, when I am using my Laptop, the CPU is suddenly very high, making the ventilation go fast, then I open Task Manager and the CPU drops down to normal, and the ventilation returns to normal. Yet this is more common when I leave the laptop alone, no application open, just the laptop, CPU & ventilator go high, and don't stop unless I open TM, then it drops to normal. It is quite a headache, as I have ran dozen of Eset S.S.P smart and also 100% scans, all the times no viruses are found. In the past my got infected, yet Eset found these viruses and eliminated them, now there is no viruses to be found anymore. My laptop is quite new, and I make sure I don't install insecure software, also I manually disable all the background services, and scheduled tasks that are not from Windows or imperative to run the OS. I also keep all my drivers up to date, and put special attention on keeping the ventilation of the laptop clean and functional. I wonder what can be done, how to "fix" this ghostly problem, as Eset S.S.P is unable to find the root cause of it.
  4. Update: I just ran a "Smart Scan" with all the options as previously. (the first scan that detected the viruses was a Smart Scan too). After the previous in-depth scan (lasted 11 hours of scan) deleted the 5 of 15 viruses, now all 15 are no longer detected, does this mean that the 15 viruses were actually just a triple copy of just 5 viruses? Do I need to do again an in-depth scan to be sure? or I should feel safe after the most recent smart scan detected 0 viruses? // The computer now runs at its normal speed.
  5. As posted in the hidden sensitive log comment above, the 15 viruses were detected (again) in the in-depth scan, and only five were deleted. Is there any way I can delete the remaining 10? (I can't see the hidden post I have posted here with the data collected, tell me in case these are not visible to you).
  6. It seems that it is as you say, because I have (not yet completed) the scan and it shows the 15 viruses found not cleaned up. What I have to do to clean these viruses? It would be of great help a guide on how to do it on these cases. Edit, sorry the scan is not yet completed, the scan says the action is queued after the scan gets completed.
  7. That are the exact options I have chosen, I have selected too the "in-depth scan" option, which is right now running, it has inspected around 13 million items in 4 and half hours. The 15 viruses that were left in "retained" has not been detected in this new scan yet. Today and a few hours ago right after I restarted so windows 11 updates could be completed, my computer started crashing whenever I tried to open any file in my PC, it also takes very long to do anything, so it seems out of the sudden my laptop got severely infected. (I got an ACER NITRO AN-517, which is a fast device and had never caused me troubles before). I will come here after the inspection is complete to give an update on how the software handled the viruses previously found, thanks for following up.
  8. Will this work to do a 100% scan of the device and clean virus found? Advanced Scans - Custom Scan - Check every box on location to be scanned - Advanced settings (none checked) - Scan as Administrator I am quite worried as I got 15 system32 trojans... and the items got into "retained" (Now I am running the scan again to clean them), I hope I can restore the health of my device by just doing the scan I have mention above, not sure if I should do something additional to that.
  9. Windows 11, Eset Smart Security Premium, Intel I7, A digital music plugin, which is getting quite LOT of attention recently on the musician community, is being considered a threat by Eset antivirus. https://www.decentsamples.com/product/decent-sampler-plugin/ This website,in downloads, Decent Sampler v1.4.17 Windows That downloads an ZIP file, which contains an EXE file, which is the plug-in installer. When I try to install using that EXE file, it gets a warning from ESET, and an error from the EXE: Is this a mistake from ESET, or do indeed the EXE contain a malicious threat? I am always on the side of ESET, but this time it seems like a mistake, is it? Can someone please confirm what is happening and what to do about it? Looking forward for help.
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