im_l84wrk posted on Jan 12, 2018 6:42:25 PM - Report post
Hello,
I got a new antivirus, BitDefender (was using NOD32), and made the mistake of running the trainer (teleglitch) before disabling the antivirus.
This resulted in "~mnn133.tmp" being quaratined. I had BitDefender restore the file, but it is simply gone.
I can't find it anywhere. I also cannot get the trainer to generate a new one. Regardless of which trainer I run that uses that file.
I've done a full search for *.tmp, *133*.*, and even *.gzquar (after reading online).
I've tried shutting down and rebooting the computer, I tried clearing out the /appdata/local/temp directory. Even tried searching while in Safe Mode (and learned how annoying it is to GET to safe mode in Win 10).
Nothing.
I need to find and recover the file so I can add it as an exception. Does anyone know where BitDefender may have moved this file or how it may have renamed it? Or of another way to recover it? It looks like I'll no longer be able to run trainers by this author until I do.
Thank you.
BLANDUS COR
B4Marc posted on Jan 12, 2018 8:06:11 PM - Report post
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Taurusplopp posted on Jan 13, 2018 12:50:28 AM - Report post
The tmp file called ~Mnn133.tmp is created by older trainers from 0x90 in the Windows Temp folder -> C:\Users\YourWindowsUserName\AppData\Local\Temp\
For using those trainers with BD, exclude the trainer exe file in the AV + Advanced Threat Defense module and then temporarily disable the AV module, the Advanced Threat Defense module and the Safe Files module.
Then launch the trainer with admin rights. The tmp file is created every time you run this trainer, and unlike our current trainers, stays in the Windows Temp folder after the trainer closes.
Go to the AV module and exclude ~Mnn133.tmp manually. If you still have it in the quarantine, just delete it and also clear BD's log history.
Enable the modules back again and launch the trainer with admin rights.