mint64.exe and threatfire(level 4 protection)

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  1. wutsup

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    ok so i was installing the latest realtek HD audio drivers for my 64 bit vista computer and threatfire caught mint64.exe trying to install on my comp. is mint64.exe part of realtek?
     
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    i found this info:)
    description: GIGABYTE Realtek Function driver for Realtek Azalia audio chip
    File size: 32.6 MB (34,215,816 octets)
    Driver Version: 6.0.1.5874 (2009.06.16)
    Operating Systems: Vista, Vista x64, XP, XP-x64
    http://driveragent.com/archive/35494/86-9-10
    mint64.exe 285184 13 Aug 2007 07:50:04PM 0x2782C323
     
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    wow thx for fast reply, so its just a false positive right? and what is APOmngr64.dll it installed with the audio drivers as well i think.
     
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    my advise is to run a prevx scan just to doble check;) cause i know threatfire likes to eat the mouse/keyboard or system files some times and criple it:)
     
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    dont think so....i dont know now im all paranoid lol. it happened when trying to install the realtek hd audio driver (installed it anway allowed TF tocontinue)from the official site and threatfire popped up not prevx
     
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    for sure it is a false positive;)in level 4 TF IS VERY Sensitive:)
     
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    so its just a false positive and mint64 and apomngr64 dll are part ofthe realtek hd drivers?
     
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    it happened when trying to install the realtek hd audio driver (installed it anway allowed TF tocontinue)from the official site and threatfire popped up not prevx(this is very clear that tf flag the instalation of realtek hd audio driver ;) as malware
     
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    so its a false positive then right?
     
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    yes it is
     
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    what you can do just scan your pc and also scan with malware bytes to confirm;)
     
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    i was looking through the registry and i found registries for creative tech? isnt creative a whole different company then realtek? never had these entries before the installation of realtek hd audio driver
     
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    try to scan with MBAM,avira,superantispyware and prevx and post it here to se the results:)
     
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    yea i already scanned my pc with mbam, asquared free and prevx. u just listed basically my computer security lol. nothing came up. but i wanna know why i have creative labs stuff on my computer when i dont even have a creative soundcard (neverhave beforee). something is fishy...
     
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