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kexk

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  1. Yes definitely, I should have mentioned its a temporary work around.
  2. Had this exact problem and heres how I fixed it, You need to make swiftkit an exclusion under your bitdefender firewall, but when you try to recover the file from false posistive it quickly announces it as a virus again and your attempts will be futile. So the way around this is making the entire swiftkit folder in my C Drive an exclusion: Go to Anti Virus > Settings > Exclusions > Excluded Files and Folders > Add Exclusion Then Add the Swiftkit Folder from your C:/ Drive whatever the extension may be i.e. C:/Programs Files/Swiftkit. Now simply recover the false positives through your antivirus alerts, and they won't be detected as virus'. I recommend excluding them from both on access demand scanning (auto scans) and on demand scanning (system scans) or when you scan your computer it will just decide they are virus' again. Hope that helps. If it's unclear Ill monitor this thread and try and answer questions. Only made an account for this post as I know how fustrating it can be :).
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