Now I have to spend another 30 minutes to redownload something after nod32 screwed up the download thinking it was a virus. No ****ing way it's a virus. **** you for wasting my time.
How do you know it wasn't actually malware or a legit file infected with a virus? If you suspect the file to be a false positive, compress it with WinRAR or another ordinary packer, protect the archive with the password "infected" and send it to samples[at]eset.com with this thread's url in the subject.