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Title: scan on ace high file
Post by: oakranger on June 23, 2008, 02:15:58 PM
I have Avast!  Ran a scan once a month to make sure there are no sayware, virus, so on on my computer.  After it is done with the scan, it came up with this message to the result of the scan.  These are all in my Ace High file in C drive.  The result on the scan says; “unable to scan. Installer Archive is corrupted”.  The stdshape.res file says; “The file is a decompression bomb”.  So, what can I do with these?  Do they have a affect on my game, warping for exsample?

AH2082T2083.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2082T2083.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH208T2081.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH208T2081.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH208T2082.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH208T2082.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH2092T2094.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2092T2094.EXE \%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH2094T2095.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2094T2095.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH2095T2100.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2095T2100.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH209T2092.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE

AH2100T2101.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE

AH2101T2102.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2101T2102.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH2102T211.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2102T211.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE
AH2102T211.EXE\%MAINDIR%\stdshape.res     

AH211T2111.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH211T2111.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH2121T2122.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE

AH2122T2123.EXE\%MAINDIR%\ACEHIGH.EXE
AH2122T2123.EXE\%MAINDIR%\AHFILM.EXE

AH212T2121.EXE\%MAINDIR%\stdshape.res
Title: Re: scan on ace high file
Post by: Skuzzy on June 23, 2008, 04:33:39 PM
The AH###T###.EXE files are all patch files.  Once installed, they can be removed.
Title: Re: scan on ace high file
Post by: oakranger on June 23, 2008, 11:17:24 PM
The AH###T###.EXE files are all patch files.  Once installed, they can be removed.

I am not computer smart.  how can i remove them?
Title: Re: scan on ace high file
Post by: SD67 on June 24, 2008, 06:20:13 AM
select the file, right click and select delete.