
I'm assuming this is a false positive, but I'd thought I'd just check first.
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The designation "Recovered File Fragments" is a Windows message telling you that they use the .chk designation for that purpose. In fact, FAH uses the same .chk suffix as part of their checkpointing system and it has nothing to do with what Windows tells you. [Windows is dumb about that, stemming back to the old DOS designation of the .xxx being used as a filetype.]uncle fuzzy wrote:I just checked my files, and the .chk file says "Recovered File Fragments". You can get rid of it by running -oneunit, and when the client shuts down, delete the work folder. The .chk file will return later.
Is that in FAQ already?toTOW wrote:You should exclude client and work folders from Avast scans to avoid false positives ...
No, AVAST wouldn't add it to their FAQ. They don't like to advertise false positives. Sorry.whynot wrote:Is that in FAQ already?toTOW wrote:You should exclude client and work folders from Avast scans to avoid false positives ...
I'm sorry about local FAQ7im wrote: No, AVAST wouldn't add it to their FAQ. They don't like to advertise false positives. Sorry.