Mira158 0 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Hello all, After accidentally clicking on a dodgy ad and closing it as quickly as possible, I ran an ESET scan. There are multiple other files that ESET is unable to open but amongst them the ones I am concerned about are the ones below which ESET states are damaged archives. Another has an incorrect file checksum. Is this possible malware? Many thanks for any help. Log \\Uefi Partition » UEFI » uefi:\\Volume 2\Firmware Volume Image {20BC8AC9-94D1-4208-AB28-5D673FD73486}\Volume 1\Freeform {1A1E2341-A2FB-42C7-8D17-3073D08EB21D}\Unnamed partition\Volume 1 - archive damaged - the file could not be extracted. Log \\Uefi Partition » UEFI » uefi:\\Volume 2\Firmware Volume Image {20BC8AC9-94D1-4208-AB28-5D673FD73486}\Volume 1\Freeform {DD6569A7-E455-4EE5-B2BA-ECDA84ACBC99}\Unnamed partition\Volume 1 - archive damaged - the file could not be extracted. Log \\Uefi Partition » UEFI » uefi:\\Volume 3\Raw volume {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000006000000}\Unnamed partition - archive damaged - the file could not be extracted. Log C:\OEM\FIVT\FIVT_Matched.ini.7z » 7ZIP » FIVT_Matched.ini - Incorrect file checksum (CRC); the file is probably password protected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Marcos 5,157 Posted March 17 Administrators Share Posted March 17 Did you run the scan as an administrator? As for the error "invalid file checksum", ignore it. The archive is probably password protected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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