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Windows 10 thinks my QB64 programs are a virus
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Make sure you unpacked the contents of QB64PE ZIP file into a folder of your choice inside your user's account: C:\Users\(yourname)", without double-quotation marks and "(yourname)" is the actual name of the user you put in so you could log into Windows.

Do not install QB64PE on top of an existing installation, and do not do it inside "Program Files" or other protected area by Windows.

Do you run the QB64PE IDE? The advice has to be followed at the first run, cannot be left until later. You must enter Windows Defender settings and figure out how to exclude from virus scanning the entire QB64PE directory, not just the QB64PE.EXE executable. That way your programs created inside QB64PE directory aren't marked by ebil virus checker.
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RE: Windows 10 thinks my QB64 programs are a virus - by mnrvovrfc - 04-01-2023, 02:55 AM



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