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Why does it keep happening to me???
#1
hey,I have AVG on both computers
and for some reason maple's files are always missing,for some reason they jsut disappear idk why
and i gotta re download/re install everytime
it just pisses me of i have no idea why
if its AVG i changed setting so it wont block nexon/maple/hshield folders...
but i have no idea why it keeps on deleting maple's files everytime...
any suggestions? -.-
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#2
get a diferent antivirues/firewall
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#3
its well known that avg thinks maple is a virus due to the encryption they use to protect the wz files. the only ways i know of to prevent all this pain is to either go into avg's ignore list and add your maplestory files and go to the virus vault to restore the ones it "deleted" or change to a different virus scanner/firewall.

personally i'd go with microsoft security essentials, its free and doesn't cause the mini lag spikes i get with avg
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#4
switch to microsoft security essentials or avast. both are better than avg.
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#5
And yet nobody find my AVG review helpful...
http://download.cnet.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-...ontentBody
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#6
If AVG "deletes" maplestory.exe, because of the themidia32 encryption, just go to AVG's virus vault and set it back that way (restore), AVG never totally erases the file from your PC. If you choose to put it back that way, the file is automatically accepted as "safe" in the future, that is, in that specific folder, while keeping your maplestory folder still protected from real viruses!
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#7
Avast sucks way too much, and it's simple enough just to make AVG ignore the fake virus just as previousky stated.
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#8
CarrionCrow Wrote:Avast sucks way too much, and it's simple enough just to make AVG ignore the fake virus just as previousky stated.
maybe pre-v5 but it's been pretty solid.
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#9
bored4ever86 Wrote:its well known that avg thinks maple is a virus due to the encryption they use to protect the wz files.
You are probably talking about the packer used to protect MapleStory.exe, called Themida.
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