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Karlend

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  1. Thank you guys for instant and high-quality help. Problem been solved by turning HIPS logs off and deleting the logfile in problematic folder trough safe-mode. Love you all ❤️
  2. It was on, but after i spotted the log file "hipslog", i just turned hips logs off and its stopped growing at all.
  3. Well. I found the file in the folder that i said about initially, and in folder called "Logs". File named "hipslog", and its size is about 130 Gb (holy molly). I disabled all the logs and registrations of files in ESET (isn't it dangerouns in some kind, please say me) and this file stopped growing at all. And now i have a question - is it safe to delete it now? Or should i do something other to fix my problem?
  4. Hello everyone. Well, i noticed this problem a 3 months ago, but the thing that doing this i understand only now. So, one day i cleared my main disk up to the ~150 Gb of free disk space and didn't install any big things after this on it, but for some reason, day by day, something was taking the free space on it. A week ago i've been refreshing the window with disks to how fast memory goes out and its really fast/ Free space is decreasing from 23 to 22 Gb, another refresh to 21.5 Gb and so on. I decided to take a look at the file's sizes and realized, that the thing was ESET ProgramData folder, that took 131 Gb of space for no reason. Is anyone know how to solve this problem? What's going on with the ESET? I never faced the problem like this before.
  5. But is it safe? I mean are you sure that isn't a virus or malware at all, and i can safely exclude it, so nothing will be broken in my PC and here is no ways to other viruses to mess with my system trough this thing?
  6. I don't know if you has any answers for it yet, but i solved this by deleting all my extensions from browser and PC extension folder.
  7. Hello everyone. This night i've got an detection in my afterburner folder. Virus called like a "win64/microstar.j", it's marked as potential dangerous. I can't find any info about it on virusradar. After deleting it my afterburner showed an empty screen of program: no temp, fan speed, clock speed and etc. So here no ways to control my GPU. I tried to reinstall the program from officail site, but ESET it keeps detecting this microstar again. What it could be, and how to fix it? Thanks for any help.
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