Hi all,
I focused that during scan, my F-Secure CS 9.2 found file dreamstart.exe
from C:\dvbdream folder like a Suspicious:W32/Malware!Gemini . Somebody have met with this one yet?
Maciej
dreamstart.exe is discovered as a virus?
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Re: dreamstart.exe is discovered as a virus?
Sorry, there is no button "Somebody have met with this one yet?" here.Somebody have met with this one yet?
But there is a "Search" button which immediately give you several threads exactly like your question.
Do you really want to show your ignorance with the very first post (especially, placing it in "Bug Reports" section, when ... there is no bug in the file you mentioned, it's a "bug" in your anti-virus program?).
Re: dreamstart.exe is discovered as a virus?
Its not even identified as virus or malware its classified ass suspicious just send this file fo AV manufacturer for analysis and after that and some time this warning will disappear 

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reported by system as TT-budget S2-3200 (BDA)
on Windows XP/Vista/7 all 64 bit
mainly windows 7 x64 pro PL
Intel Q6600 12GB of RAM
GeForce GTX 280
dish at HotBird/Astra standart DiSEQC 1.0 swich
Motherboard Asus P5Q
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Re: dreamstart.exe is discovered as a virus?
Thanks, poppo,
I thought about this and I wrote in this matter to F-secure's technical support yet, but it was first one when something like this happend with DVBdream me (I have used this software since 2007). Now I have confirmation checking this file by F-Secure.
To genpix, I thought that this is seriously forum for seriously people, who don't get advices like "check in google" or "try search" (I can use this tools - believe me). Before I wrote this post, I made researching in this theme including F-Secure forum, so next time my advice for you: don't write what do you think, only think about what do you write - almost the same, but what big difference
Best reagards for all
Maciej

To genpix, I thought that this is seriously forum for seriously people, who don't get advices like "check in google" or "try search" (I can use this tools - believe me). Before I wrote this post, I made researching in this theme including F-Secure forum, so next time my advice for you: don't write what do you think, only think about what do you write - almost the same, but what big difference

Best reagards for all
Maciej
Re: dreamstart.exe is discovered as a virus?
Sorry, but I can not "believe" you (or simply take your word) on this matter.To genpix, I thought that this is seriously forum for seriously people, who don't get advices like "check in google" or "try search" (I can use this tools - believe me). Before I wrote this post, I made researching..
Try to do a Search (Search link is in top right corner of this page, just after FAQ link) for term "virus".
Open couple of recent threads (besides the one which you started) and tell me how they are different from yours?
If you can explain me the difference then I may start to "believe" you.
And just out of curiosity, have you tried the advises in those threads? didn't they help you?
Let me get it straight.so next time my advice for you: don't write what do you think, only think about what do you write - almost the same, but what big difference![]()
Your first post was a clumsy one (without doing a simple search; I repeat, simple search, you don't need to go through tons of unrelated pages, the relevant information is on the very top), and in the second post you are starting to teach everybody good manners and give ridiculous advises (it may have prevented you from posting all this nonsense if you were following your own advises).
I can only imagine what it gonna be (yes, I have a wild imagination) when you'll make your third post.

added: in the previous thread, poppo gave exactly the same advise as here. So, how come you think that his advise is relevant now, and was not relevant then?

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