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Originally Posted by Nutlaw
Yeah, I just saw this behavior today. The file in question is an elicense one that is used to verify that you have purchased the game.
In AVG, you can go to Advanced Settings -> Resident Shield -> Exceptions and then exclude the C:\Windows directory. It's not an ideal solution, but it will make your game work again.
Please let me know if that works for you as well.
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Your solution works on Title Bout 2.5 as well. I ask what is the risk in doing this? I change it back after playing the game. Very aggravating to say the least. I clicked heal,ignore and neither worked. If it is the e license and I delete..poof. Please let me know if there are any other solutions. PM me if you dont mind. People responsible for these virus problems should be publicly flogged.
