sounds to me like your antivirus is registering a 'false positive' and silently deleting it.
try disabling your protection temporarily and redownload
(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 17:10,
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That doesn't sound the least bit dangerous
were that the case, wouldn't the antivirus program log the fact in a manner which he could look up?
(RedHouseover yonder,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 17:14,
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yes it should
there are also websites which check your file against 40 or more antivirus signature databases -- like virustotal.com which will
(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 17:20,
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I'm not sure about how wise that would be.
It looks like it's some sort of setting that I need to switch off.
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 17:18,
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look at my reply to redhouse.
I run in to such things periodically on the job. a 'smart firewall' product called sonicwall is notorious for finding 'viruses' in HP print driver packages -- blocking the download
(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 17:21,
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Unwise? Unless you're surfing the back end of the internet while you're downloading you'll be fine.
Most will let you know -- unless it is on a company PC where the Admins like to set things up in such a way as to minimise phone calls to tech support
I have a PC here at the house which I have configured Avast to silently move things to the 'chest'. I am not worried about false positive removals crippling my system since that system does a full backup at 03:00 daily.
(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Sun 26 Feb 2012, 18:09,
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System restores, or backup of critical files?
Screw system restores fucking with your storage, reformat the thing and be damned.