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Yeah so I was googling a problem I had with my fps in game randomly jumping somtimes and came of a thread on some other site. They suggested to run aswmbr from avast to see if there was any infections. Anyways it found something which i found surprising. What I would like to know,is what I can do to make sure it's gone for good .
This is what it marked in red:
00:47:03.823 ntoskrnl.exe CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys ACPI.sys >>UNKNOWN [0xfffffa80039a42c0]<<sptd.sys ataport.SYS pciide.sys
I clicked the fix button but what I want to know is should I be worried and if so how to get rid of it completely or did the program remove it? Also what's is that it found?Sorry new to this,never had this happen before.
This is what it marked in red:
00:47:03.823 ntoskrnl.exe CLASSPNP.SYS disk.sys ACPI.sys >>UNKNOWN [0xfffffa80039a42c0]<<sptd.sys ataport.SYS pciide.sys
I clicked the fix button but what I want to know is should I be worried and if so how to get rid of it completely or did the program remove it? Also what's is that it found?Sorry new to this,never had this happen before.

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