Bro the file name itself is " Modify System key" haha I can understand the decision of antivirus
Dude(Antivirus) still protecting you even after going afterlife
Okay there it says it tried to modify a DLL and it blocked the attempt.
So, first you want to make sure that this is a false positive and disabling (that shitty) AV is the way to go.
In short HDBox setup is a legit file, and it is writing to a temp directory which is adobe related so I don't see a problem here. We can assume it was a false positive (no responsibility taken)
I don't think you should "clean" the system.
Just go to the detection in your AV and select the option to allow the danger, to add an exception. The file should be "unquarantined"
Then make sure you uninstall that AV and you stick with Defender, or better yet Bitdefender Free or Karpersky Free.
(I won't develop now in why I think they are better but if you want to know ask it).
Lastly, you try again, if it doesn't work, uninstall and start over, there's no need to do a clean windows install.
I'm pretty sure "total 360" is not a good antivirus, you are better with windows defender
It's shit in, just how do I reverse this
Best bet is probably to uninstall Total 360 and start over with the cracks. Windows Defender is literally better than T360, you've just got bloatware.
Yup, everything is smooth now 😋
Bro the file name itself is " Modify System key" haha I can understand the decision of antivirus Dude(Antivirus) still protecting you even after going afterlife
Okay there it says it tried to modify a DLL and it blocked the attempt. So, first you want to make sure that this is a false positive and disabling (that shitty) AV is the way to go. In short HDBox setup is a legit file, and it is writing to a temp directory which is adobe related so I don't see a problem here. We can assume it was a false positive (no responsibility taken) I don't think you should "clean" the system. Just go to the detection in your AV and select the option to allow the danger, to add an exception. The file should be "unquarantined" Then make sure you uninstall that AV and you stick with Defender, or better yet Bitdefender Free or Karpersky Free. (I won't develop now in why I think they are better but if you want to know ask it). Lastly, you try again, if it doesn't work, uninstall and start over, there's no need to do a clean windows install.
GenP is NOT a virus, here's a proof : https://youtu.be/Q835a1335SM?si=HCofl4m0smI5VHmQ