oh, I am sorry , I forgot to repost part of my post, after the thread got split up.
So, yes we consider Tvichw32.sys as a false positive.
It will be removed from detection with the next update.
If you have hardware analysis software that requires the file, please restore the file.
There have been reports, that ATI software uses this file, so it could also be used by NVidia software to determine system information.
Ok. That Ati feed back would explain the erratic behaviour of my display features lastly.
My 3d card is an Ati one, so...
Anyway, everything now returned to normal.
thanks again Yodama.
See you around
I updated all the definitions today and still got the false positive.
could you please follow the instruction in the sticky
on how to report a false positive?
If it is found in Mozilla\Plugins\ that is still intended because it is otherwise not uninstallable. It is detected as PUPS which makes it a user choice to keep or delete.
If you want to keep it, set it to ignore from further searches.