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Right, stop with the **** now. No way would your anti-virus say there's a virus on a genuine FM2011 game bought from the shop

You've downloaded it and its the anti-virus picking up the key-gen and thinking its a trojan

Actually go out and buy it from the shop you clown!!
Some people I know have downloaded FM11, no keygen. However, you have a point, there shouldn't be a virus with a working, legit version of FM11. Avast isn't exactly the best program to scan with, it's known to pick up false viruses. Either that or your CD reader on your computer has the virus somehow. It's one of those two.
 
becouse it was brand new, ive had good luck in the past but not this
 
Look, there is a simple test for downloads.

lma 07, go into your control panel, click "add/remove programs"/"uninstall a program" and take a screenshot once the programs have loaded up, this will clear the whole "download" situation.
 
If you ripped up the receipt, you should still be able to take it to game because they'll still have the serial number. It's a pain in the ****, but it could work.

If not ,send the game back to the makers, they'll have to send you a new one under warranty.

To quote my self!
 
For a start - you have to many security programs on your computer - if your machine starts to slow down - that is why - get one you are happy with and leave it at that - more anti-anything programs will do more damage than any trojan would.

Second - Many of us bought the game and can play it fine - no one on any forum I have read have had virus problems with the steam or DVD version of the game - not a single one of these issues have been seen in the past, there is no sense to say it was the DVD/Steam. Keygens, cracks and other such things that users get with downloaded software/games/programmes etc tend to appear as viruses as they use similar forms of code, hence why a large number of people on this forum, including myself are inclided to think you have a not-so-legal copy of said game.

Post the file your anti-virus is claiming is a virus/trojan, that would help us all a lot more.
 
Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate!
 
Still no prove that you didn't pirate it.
Why is it in English if its the Russian disk?
 
@ lma 07 - why is there a window on your taskbar scribbled out, and why is it in the E drive, and not D?

And why is the disk called FM2011RU along the top?
 
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i didnt say i installed it, i sed the setup wont open read the title--- fm 2011 setup virus, i did not say i installed the game
 
That's not why we need the screenshots of your programs. [And it's not for hacking you either.]
 
That's not why we need the screenshots of your programs. [And it's not for hacking you either.]

Just a question, What's his installed programs going to tell us?
 
Just a question, What's his installed programs going to tell us?
A program called Daemon Tools. My older brother showed it to me years ago. He told me that it's used to mount images [.iso files] virtually onto a virtual "CD Drive". If he has this installed, he has pirated the software.
 
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