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Old January 10th 10, 01:20 AM posted to 24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.windows7.general
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Default atapi.sys and avast av

Some arachnoid shoplifter named "thanatoid" reviled:

joevan wrote in
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I did a bit of googling toon and found various bits and pieces. I will
ignor that one in the future. I have cross checked with bit defender
and found no problem. I am not sure if avast has a way of reporting
false positives but I think bit defender does.


Not sure if I understand you correctly, but no AV program will "report"
a false positive it ID's by /itself/. That's why some people use more
than one, or do extra research.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You dumb**** ****, thanatard.

"I am not sure if [the] avast [website] has a way of reporting false
positives"

Try that for size, you less than ****ing useless dickpickle.

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