system
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I just ran a virus scan on my C: drive and there were four files which Avast said ‘could not be scanned’. I opened up the message box listing these files and two of them are marked as Error: This file is a decompression bomb (42110). The other two are marked Error: The system cannot find the path specified.
The file name for the decompression bombs is
c:\Windows\installer\36544f8.msi|>ISChainPackageData.Pkg1.FC090DD0110FE64E10DF55A94DFF3887|>01AdminExecuteSequence|>09 followed by a bunch of random symbols.
The second D.B. file is the same except it says Pkg 2 and has a different set of letters and numbers.
I ran this virus check because my computer has been very VERY slow when booting up and at times after it’s been running for a while and I’m in the middle of using it. I suspect these decompression bombs are to blame??
So, am I right and if so, what can be done to fix it?
Thank you.
Pondus
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How do I handle files that Avast can’t scan?
https://blog.avast.com/2014/02/28/how-do-i-handle-files-that-avast-cant-scan/
Error: The system cannot find the path specified.
This error is usually gone if you reboot and scan again
Error: This file is a decompression bomb (42110).
Just mean a highly compressed file and the scan engine will not unpack and scan it
In your case it seems like windows update files
This has been asked/answered many times. You may search the forum for > decompression bomb
system
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Thank you for your response.
This is my first time using a message board like this. I am getting the hang of how to do things.
Thanks for your help.