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    I never had this problem until recently. When I launch a program with curerom, my antivirus pops up saying a virus has been detected: Trojan.Hookapi.A. It says the files are 0AEA76A6.dll and 6EA70AAE.dll. Those files are located in my temp folder. Does anyone know how I can fix this or why this is happening?

  • #2
    It isn't a trojan, only a false alert of your antivirus, i think you use antivir
    Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
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    • #3
      yup false positive for sure...
      my views are 100% personal views..

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      • #4
        correct. CureROM uses a hook *.dll file in order to get around the copy protection. this method has also been used by viruses in the past (to infect files that are being loaded/are loaded). This is why most av software reports this as a virus.

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        • #5
          Could you guys check your temp folder in local settings after you launch a program with curerom and see if there anthing similar to 0AEA76A6.dll and 6EA70AAE.dll? If so then I think it is a false alert because this never happened until recently.

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          • #6
            those files ARE created by curerom.. seriously its a false positive

            test: delete them, reboot, check the folder if they're there on reboot, run curerom, launch a game.. check the folder..

            those files are randomly named, by curerom...to avoid detection
            my views are 100% personal views..

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            • #7
              Also, if you launch a game with CureROM and then quickly look in the Task Manager, you'll see a similarly named process running.

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