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Black Mesa Source "Trojan Horse dropper.generic7.ceoy"?
I recently installed Black Mesa Spurce on my computer but every time I attempt to play it it keeps saying it's "Unavailable" and AVG pops up saying it contains "Trojan Horse dropper.generic7.ceoy" Did I install the wrong one?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Conduit; 2013. márc. 11., 16:54
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Since the Steam Store doesn't sell Black Mesa Source, it's hard to say.

Perhaps you should tell us where you got your copy?
Legutóbb szerkesztette: dirrtymartini; 2013. márc. 11., 17:19
Most likely? Yet another false positive from AVG... unless you got the files from an unreputable source.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Silicon Vampire; 2013. márc. 11., 18:19
dirrtygsharp eredeti hozzászólása:
Since the Steam Store doesn't sell Black Mesa Source, it's hard to say.

Perhaps you should tell us where you got your copy?
I downloaded from an link from the black mesa website
¤Mike16112¤ eredeti hozzászólása:
dirrtygsharp eredeti hozzászólása:
Since the Steam Store doesn't sell Black Mesa Source, it's hard to say.

Perhaps you should tell us where you got your copy?
I downloaded from an link from the black mesa website

Sounds like AVG is crying wolf again. It wouldn't be the first time AVG flagged something legit as a virus or trojan. It probably won't be the last time either. At one point, AVG reported a trojan within the Steam Client.

You are getting what you paid for with AVG. Either tell it to ignore Black Mesa or upgrade to better anti-virus solution.
I used to trust Clam-Win until its anti-virus updates contained viruses.
avg isnt the best avp out there it always says that for everything it also says steams a virus so just turn it off then try again then bms should work
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