![]() That's when it began using Windows Update to find the essential driver to install it for me, so then I continued from there and successfully downloaded the latest driver then. I had this happen with my mouse at one time when I made my first gaming computer. As I continue to remember, I forgot to mention when the driver failed to update the first time was when Windows 7 intervened and purposely deleted the driver so it wasn't buggy or something. Of course I forgot to mention I am using Windows 7, Geforce 760 for any more detailed information in case this helps defusing the situation. I had failed to install the first time, again reoccurring the same thing twice via windows update and then the rest by the Nvidia Geforce Experience program.Īs for the long story short of this, is Avast giving nvvscv.exe a awful false positive? I doubt I can provide any files since I had already done updating or didn't run into any other unusual or out of place problems since. I didn't choose any options that it provided and left it alone because I assumed the anti-virus is being itself as usual. Then it says it detected a rootkit virus of that file and demands to delete it or if safely, contain it for testing. Well, during the uninstallation didn't sat well with Avast and didn't want to cooperate and threw a warning at me regardless of permissions given positively, first the popup saying a system file or something (I dunno, I didn't pay much attention to what it said) to cleanly delete it. Sometimes the treatment is as bad as the disease itself (cancer) until you don't need it anymore. Depending on what you have, they usually start treatment on the first test though. It first started out with the driver, via Nvidia Geforce Experience provides, uninstalling current and then reinstalling which many may know it'll revert your resolution screen in the process until installing the updated driver to revert back to normal. False positives are a thing and it's important to retest someone who's already tested positive for something. I'm just trying to remember what happened here, so bear with me. And Avast thinks this is a infection, it also on the side it asked me to delete the files that detected a different problem. As you may know, Nvidia's Geforce drivers likes to delete the driver first and then reinstall a fresher version. Basically it said it was a form of malware or something like that. Funny thing is this is when I was updating the driver (Which I am attempting solving other problems not related to this) and happened. We’re excited about the possibilities these new features will bring to Custom Games, and we’ll be watching and listening to your feedback to improve the Custom Game Browser experience.Hello everyone, I like to ask people here, notably those who would know better because I ran into a bit of a situation where avast had 'detected' a rootkit problem when nvvscv.exe had changed drastically. If you notice that the Popular tab isn’t showing the modes that you might expect, please be patient with us as we tune the feature to present the best collection of modes that we can. Since these new features are being used by the public for the first time, we may need to make adjustments to how the Popular tab chooses its modes. ![]() (If it isn’t filled out, the share code itself is displayed instead.) Creators are encouraged to reupload their modes with Mode Name filled out. This Mode Name will be used to represent modes in the Custom Game Browser tabs. In order to help identify modes, we’ve added a new Mode Name setting right above the Description in Custom Game Settings. We've also added the ability to search for lobbies by share code. ![]() ![]() Finally, the All Games tab gives you the standard, familiar list of lobbies. The Recent tab shows modes that you have recently played. The Favorites tab lets you build a personal collection of modes - just select the star icon next to any mode you’d like to see in this list. The Popular tab shows off some of the most-played modes as well as modes that have started to trend. Click on the Region drop-down menu and select PTR: Overwatch from the menu. The Custom Game Browser’s new tabs give these modes a chance to shine. Launch your and click on the Overwatch tab on the left. Previously, it was difficult for players to keep track of the ever-growing collection of player-created game modes.
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