10-18-2014, 03:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2014, 02:06 PM by mclarenclarkson.)
Hi all,
So I recently went into my local shop and saw a computer magazine about Windows 10 and how to run the technical preview on your PC and it seemed easy to do so I went home and downloaded the iso. I didn't want to partition my drive so I tried an external drive and it was so slow that copying a folder with 2.5GB of pictures would have taken 2 and a half hours to do! So I did some research and then I saw that their was a program called "WinToUsb" that had been recommended by lifehacker (I think) and looked very promising. So I downloaded the 1.5 Version and it spat me out an error so I downloaded the 1.6 Beta Version which worked fine. But then when it was writing to the USB kaspersky flashed up and said "Trojan detected, virus removed". I am very confused as to why it gave me that and I am wondering if I should download it again and disable/make an exception in kaspersky?
Should I do it or is it too risky? I rarely get false positives from kaspersky.
Thanks for all the help,
Dan.
So I recently went into my local shop and saw a computer magazine about Windows 10 and how to run the technical preview on your PC and it seemed easy to do so I went home and downloaded the iso. I didn't want to partition my drive so I tried an external drive and it was so slow that copying a folder with 2.5GB of pictures would have taken 2 and a half hours to do! So I did some research and then I saw that their was a program called "WinToUsb" that had been recommended by lifehacker (I think) and looked very promising. So I downloaded the 1.5 Version and it spat me out an error so I downloaded the 1.6 Beta Version which worked fine. But then when it was writing to the USB kaspersky flashed up and said "Trojan detected, virus removed". I am very confused as to why it gave me that and I am wondering if I should download it again and disable/make an exception in kaspersky?
Should I do it or is it too risky? I rarely get false positives from kaspersky.
Thanks for all the help,
Dan.