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  1. after a few days really were now no real problems, I found this morning a new false positive. Widerum was pushed a file from Nvidia in the quarantine, and my computer almost it has this time swallowed the reboot. He needed to load much longer to Windows. (in use Firefox was surfbar with one that sometimes is even videos or animated images. Can it be that this access Nvidia processes that then cause the false alarm?) If your detail checked the log, I must confess, I had last week except for a very old program (image processing) that I use under Windows10 that has been recognized by many antivirus already wrong as malware because of the "crack". The program at that time was legally purchased, and the crack is not a threat. I have taken the tool to the exceptions and not reported because there is no standard software in modern applications, it would be a waste of time to deal with it, but I want it explain if the log file raises questions 00008e97.zip logs2016-07-05.zip Quarantine2016-07-05.zip
  2. tja I believe there with me every now and then new input * gg * again there is a file in the folder NVidia and I nichtsauf the PC made, for which I would have Nvidia specifically required. Seems that maybe, maybe I should somehow call in the system log? Greetings from Germany 00008e32.zip logs2016-06-22.zip Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware2016-06-22.zip
  3. Hello, The graphics card is Nvidia, but I do not use any special add-ons or extras that would make it plausible why it was striking. I have therefore once checked the services that run with respect to NVidia. Today after the restart but a tool has been terminated because it allegedly no longer works. Dexpot - It creates virtual desktops, I think it was an older version that is slimmer than the latest. There was no specific message. I have installed the latest version of Dexpot about. And it all boils as always. Check also the update history. No driver updates, Windows10 last update was 2016-06-10
  4. sigh, what have I done. Here is a File that found on desktop, is terminated to yasterday after false positv+reboot MBAMSERVICElog2-20062016@yesterdeay.zip Have tried and recognized the cause of the empty log file, probably because he has thrown on the desktop, instead of writing manual safety. Because Windows does not release the log file, (Anti-Ransomwa but I had previously completely disabled, so that writing works ...) I have now produced a manually copy from folder Logs (C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\MBAMService\logs) Hope that the new findings contribute to the improvement. And thanks for protection and assistance Best regards from Germany chaosomi logs-Filemanuell@2016-06-21.zip
  5. Hello Yes, I have make a reboot. My mistake was that I might searched the wrong directory for the restored file. Today I have a new message and this time I have the DAO file found. The Logfile is from after reboot ... Best regards logs2016-06-20.zip 00008ded.zip ransomalarm2016-06-20.zip
  6. Hello, today I have load this Beta vor testing. Now I have a false Report ( see Screen). TUnfortunately, the message output has been incomprehensible to me. I have long been looking for this DAO Dings. I found problems with Windows, the store no longer opened, and the icon was gone, I was then able to find what was APP mistaken for ransomware. I have made from the Quarantine, but add the app as harmless arises as very problematic because there are six folders with various subfolders that belong to the Windows Store app. A systematic search for the file in question did not bring any hits, even when modifying the name of leave. After restarting the Store is back in its original place. For desired analysis I send you the secured Quarantinefile. I'm new here and I hope it's good enough Quarantine15-06-2016.zip
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