Hi
this is just a note to confirm this behaviour by AVG-free.
this must be because of a recent update, because it did not do that a week or so ago (when I was building a couple RAID enabled booters.).
will see wether Avast sees it as a danger in my other machine.
(where I did not yet use BASE it for that one is a x64 driven system).
Thanks for the driverpacks effort.
Before I found this site, I was trying to slip the drivers I needed into my anwerfiles all by myself, to build me my own, so I know it took considerable time and effort to do this for us.
another note, I wanted it to boot with RAID support (my machines have two raid chips in them, and one of them is actually running two striped/mirrored raid arrays. The other has just a stripe)
More important to me, I had to able to get to the repair console after booting off the CD and see the drives.
With your tool and driverpacks, I managed to do that.
Then I posted how I did that...
http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/sho … stcount=39
Kind regards, Jaak
ricktendo64 wrote:Just letting you guys know that my antivirus says that DriverPacks Base.exe is a virus...
I deleted ithe file and then redownloaded a new one thinking mine was infected and AVG said that the new one is also a virus.
Any other AVG Free users can confirm my report?
This is no biggie just letting you guys know.
Bâshrat the Sneaky DriverPacks Rocks
The answer was 42?
Kind regards, Jaak.