Does dBpowertamp generate temporary files in the format dBP*.tmp in the "temp" folder?
Recently, my virus software (Avast5) has been generating "suspicious file" warnings for files in this format. Just now it has warned me about a file called "dBP90A.tmp". I used various scans and bits of anti-virus/anti-malware software, but these files and warnings keep re-appearing.
Before I worry too much about this I'd just like to eliminate the obvious answers, and one would be that this is an innocent dBpoweramp file...
Recently, my virus software (Avast5) has been generating "suspicious file" warnings for files in this format. Just now it has warned me about a file called "dBP90A.tmp". I used various scans and bits of anti-virus/anti-malware software, but these files and warnings keep re-appearing.
Before I worry too much about this I'd just like to eliminate the obvious answers, and one would be that this is an innocent dBpoweramp file...
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