We'll certainly look into this. Unfortunately, we can not access the links containing the pics of the error. Could you click 'See details' on the detection pop up from AVG and share a screenshot (http://avgclick.me/getscreenshot) of it?
If your AVG antivirus program is flagging the Drone Racing League Simulator executable file as a virus or IDP Generic, it could be a false positive detection. False positives occur when antivirus software mistakenly identifies a safe file as malicious. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Update your antivirus software: Make sure you have the latest version of AVG installed on your system. Antivirus programs regularly release updates to improve their detection capabilities.
Disable your antivirus temporarily: Temporarily disable AVG before attempting to install the Drone Racing League Simulator. Remember to enable it afterward to ensure ongoing protection.
Exclude the game's executable file: Go to the AVG settings and add an exception for the Drone Racing League Simulator's executable file (drlsim.exe). This should prevent AVG from flagging it as a threat.
Contact AVG support: If the issue persists, reach out to AVG's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance on how to resolve the false positive detection.
Regarding the error message when submitting the file for analysis, it could be a temporary technical issue with the antivirus software or the analysis server. You can try again later or contact AVG support for clarification.
Remember to exercise caution when downloading and installing software from reliable sources to minimize the risk of encountering actual malware.
Hi, I am from germany and today I downloaded the Drone Racing Leauge Simulator on Steam and AVG recognizes the games.exe as virus or as IDP Generic. It shifts the installation file with the name drlsim.exe immediately into the quarantine and a delete as well as restore or add as an exception is always displayed as error of my AVG antivirus program. How do I fix this problem? Also, I get an error message when I try to send the file for analysis to explain that this installation file is not a virus.
Pics of exe and error
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no fear I had the protection only temporarily disabled in the moment to test whether the execution of the game without avg protection is possible, but did not work out. Please help me with this problem.
We'll certainly look into this. Unfortunately, we can not access the links containing the pics of the error. Could you click 'See details' on the detection pop up from AVG and share a screenshot (http://avgclick.me/getscreenshot) of it?
If your AVG antivirus program is flagging the Drone Racing League Simulator executable file as a virus or IDP Generic, it could be a false positive detection. False positives occur when antivirus software mistakenly identifies a safe file as malicious. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Update your antivirus software: Make sure you have the latest version of AVG installed on your system. Antivirus programs regularly release updates to improve their detection capabilities.
Disable your antivirus temporarily: Temporarily disable AVG before attempting to install the Drone Racing League Simulator. Remember to enable it afterward to ensure ongoing protection.
Exclude the game's executable file: Go to the AVG settings and add an exception for the Drone Racing League Simulator's executable file (drlsim.exe). This should prevent AVG from flagging it as a threat.
Contact AVG support: If the issue persists, reach out to AVG's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance on how to resolve the false positive detection.
Regarding the error message when submitting the file for analysis, it could be a temporary technical issue with the antivirus software or the analysis server. You can try again later or contact AVG support for clarification.
Remember to exercise caution when downloading and installing software from reliable sources to minimize the risk of encountering actual malware.