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anyway, no its not a Virus.
Windows Security alone should be enough if you follow simple internet security steps. Anyway, just set Steam to the McAfee whitelist.
anyway, https://howtodoninja.com/files/exe/gameoverlayui-exe/safe-virus-malware-uninstall-fix-gameoverlayui-exe/
you could still check if its a legit "gameoverlay.exe".
I would assume its a pre-built PC.
Obviously only the OP can answer that question. But anyway as long as McAfee doesn't produce more warnings about stuff that get used like an Overlay.
McAfee got better again but I still wouldn't use it. Compare 2021/22 with like 2012 and older https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/manufacturer/mcafee/
I found it striking that the file has the same icon as Steam. That's why I don't know if it is official software or some kind of malware. I searched for information on google and came here.
Had the option to enable some form of Mc