just before while i was using WinDirStat to check my HardDrive usage, and while that was going, Norman (my anti-virus) came up with a message that it detected a trojan. It said, "Location: C:/Program Files/WinRAR/default.sfx" and the name of the trojan is "Vundo.gen29". after googling this, i found on Norman's page of recent Virus Definitions, that this was included. how of all things could WinRAR be infected? should i delete the apparent "trojan" or do you think it is a false positive?
The .sfx file is the base for making self-extracting archives. If you want, you can rename the .sfx file to .exe, and it'll be a (sort-of) working program.
I guess perhaps a virus overwrote the .sfx file? (so whenever you make a self-extracting archive, it's a virus?)
Dunno, but if you don't make self-extracting archives, the file is unnecessary.
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Meh, i don't even have WinRAR installed.
7zip> Winrar.
WinRAR has uses, for example, extracting out of various SFX archives and dodgey archive formats etc. WinRAR has a much nicer interface too, like drag-dropping etc.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:WinRAR has uses, for example, extracting out of various SFX archives and dodgey archive formats etc. WinRAR has a much nicer interface too, like drag-dropping etc.
7zip can extract out of SFX archives. And as with dodgey archive formats, it depends on how dodgey.
WinRAR does have a better interface though. BUT unless if u pay, or get a crack, it shows this annoyinh message when u load it, and i really can't be screwed getting a crack when i have to get a new one each time it updates.
7zip compresses strictly better than WinRAR in almost every situation. So I'm not bothering with WinRAR and getting cracks and stuff.
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please mind the language
Assassinator Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:WinRAR has uses, for example, extracting out of various SFX archives and dodgey archive formats etc. WinRAR has a much nicer interface too, like drag-dropping etc.
7zip can extract out of SFX archives. And as with dodgey archive formats, it depends on how dodgey.
It's limited. It can extract from some Deflate and LZMA based SFX archives, but ones, such as those based on Microsoft's CAB format (which most InstallShield installers use) can't be extracted by 7zip.
Assassinator Wrote:WinRAR does have a better interface though. BUT unless if u pay, or get a crack, it shows this annoyinh message when u load it, and i really can't be screwed getting a crack when i have to get a new one each time it updates.
Don't update, that's what I do. I mean, what do you get when you update?
Assassinator Wrote:7zip compresses strictly better than WinRAR in almost every situation. So I'm not bothering with WinRAR and getting cracks and stuff.
Not everyone can extract from 7z archives. I used to distribute my programs in 7z, but it seems many people have issues extracting from it. Only more recent versions of WinRAR support it, and they seem to have issues with solid 7z archives.
The other part is that deflate isn't as resource taxing as LZMA.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Not everyone can extract from 7z archives. I used to distribute my programs in 7z, but it seems many people have issues extracting from it. Only more recent versions of WinRAR support it, and they seem to have issues with solid 7z archives.
The other part is that deflate isn't as resource taxing as LZMA.
It's only a matter of time until 7z replaces RAR. Like how RAR replaced ZIP. Change is happening steadily already.
Yeah it probably will. Took a few years for RAR to "replace" ZIP. Adaption to 7zip is gonna be slightly more difficult, primarily cause of the use of LZMA (which brings some portable devices to knees) and the fact that it's open source.