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  1. Thanks for confirming this to be a false positive. I appreciate the help!
  2. I don't see a way to edit my post. This is just an update... I have verified that the file checked at Virscan is the same as the one I am questioning... File Size: 23,040 Bytes MD5 Checksum: 0C97A70C39AB36C77CB48840C5D35907 SHA-1 Checksum: AC8106EE73C28C950544610AE1B1EA366339759D Generated by MD5 & SHA-1 Checksum Utility @ http://raylin.wordpress.com/downloads/md5-sha-1-checksum-utility Still no help on the HP Community Forum.
  3. Here's the story... Neice's computer. Kids got a crapload of crap via gamesites. Mostly (PUP.MyWebSearch). I pulled the drive, put it in an external (sata to usb) enclosure, and started running diagnostics, including MBAM. MBAM cleared these, no problem, but also flagged this particular file as a trojan. (supect it is a false positive) F:\hp\finalvbto.exe (Trojan.Bat.Disabler) -> No action taken. [b1044afa0d503105055fc15fba4627d9] I think this could be a legitimate HP program, but since the computer is out of warranty, I do not have access to the same support, Only resort is the community forums, and so far have not received helpful replies there. So far, I have not been able to prove anything one way or the other, but I don't want to lose the file if it is legitimate. What I have learned is that virscan.org has checked a file by this name (not certain it is the same, but...) and a FEW of the virus checkers are flagging it. The vast majority are not flagging it, including those I most trust. You can see the report here. http://r.virscan.org...3a6c31867db3e12 So... per instructions, (still on my win7(64) machine with the questionable drive in the external enclosure), I reran MBAM, and I will attach that log, as well as a zip of the file in question. FYI... I have also run the following Virus /Malware scans, (in this order) which also are not flagging this file. Microsoft Security Essentials ESET's Online Scan Trend Micro Client/Server Security Agent FYI... MSE is on one of my computers (xpsp3), and Trend Micro on another (win7-64). I do not have two AV installed on one machine. I have not done anything to run an MD5 (or SHA) check on the file, as I do not have information about whether this file is a legitimate hp file, let alone the additional information re: file sizes or MD5. I hope you can help me resolve this question. Thanks. mbam-log-2012-08-22 (09-46-08).txt finalvbto.zip
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