On Saturday 29 Oct 2011 19:25:00 Pandu Poluan wrote: > On Oct 30, 2011 1:15 AM, "Mick" <michaelkintzios@gmail.com> wrote: > > pagefile.sys of a WinXP OS and it thinks it is a Win32:Patched-HO. > > If pagefile.sys is detected as a malware, most likely the actual malware > was once loaded into (Windows XP's) memory got swapped, and avast! picked > up its remnant. Loaded into memory doesn't mean that the malware was > active, if the Windows XP was equipped with a good antivirus. Interesting! The WinXP has Microsoft Security Essentials on it. I'll ask my wife if it picked up anything lately. > > Hmm .... it also thinks that some Batman Begins TS_01_0.VOB files (a back > > up I > > > made of a legit DVD) are "... a decompression bomb!" Puleeeeeze! o_O > > AFAIK "decompression bomb" is just avast!'s colorful way of saying that > "this file is compressed, and I can't uncompress it to scan its contents, > because there's not enough RAM to do a decompression." Oh! I see ... (I was in close proximity when bombs were going off in London and I get a bit jumpy unnecessarily it seems! :)) -- Regards, Mick