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Is inpoutx64.sys safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokamoka820" data-source="post: 1096848" data-attributes="member: 108773"><p>You can disable it first, restore the files, scan the system with the mentioned second opinion scanners, and if the result is a clean system, I recommend uninstalling Bitdefender and use other antivirus software, if they found the same results, so Bitdefender didn't make false positives.</p><p></p><p>Other aspect to consider is the installed applications on your system, because this is a 3rd party driver so it will depend on the software you use on your system, so more details will be needed, but we are trying to walk with you step by step, as I said before, Bitdefender is a great AV, but maybe other AV will fit you better, inpoutx64.sys itself is not malware, but because it is a kernel-level driver it could be used to hack your system, that is why some AVs block it, but other software use it, so it will vary depending on your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokamoka820, post: 1096848, member: 108773"] You can disable it first, restore the files, scan the system with the mentioned second opinion scanners, and if the result is a clean system, I recommend uninstalling Bitdefender and use other antivirus software, if they found the same results, so Bitdefender didn't make false positives. Other aspect to consider is the installed applications on your system, because this is a 3rd party driver so it will depend on the software you use on your system, so more details will be needed, but we are trying to walk with you step by step, as I said before, Bitdefender is a great AV, but maybe other AV will fit you better, inpoutx64.sys itself is not malware, but because it is a kernel-level driver it could be used to hack your system, that is why some AVs block it, but other software use it, so it will vary depending on your system. [/QUOTE]
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