
When they first come out weren't quite a big deal, they didn't have much good reputation because of them not being able to do very much. Malware.AI.2634601700, C:\PROGRAM FILES\IMAGE-LINE\FL STUDIO 20\SYSTEM\TOOLS\LILYPOND\BIN\PYTHON.Since the first model was released in June 2011, Chromebooks are one of the latest creations that are helping redefine the laptop market. Location: C:\Program Files\Imagine-Line\FL Studio 29=0\System\Tools\LilyPond\bin\python.exeĬ:\Program Files\Imagine-Line\FL Studio 29=0\System\Tools\LilyPond\bin\guile.exeĬ:\Program Files\Imagine-Line\FL Studio 29=0\System\Tools\LilyPond\bin\gspawn-win32-helper.exeĪnti-Virus software: Malwarebytes ver 4.3.0.98 I posses the demo version of FL directly downloaded from their website.

I ran across these as well as the folder they are under with Kaspersky, Microsoft Defender, and VirusTotal and they all came across clean except for Malwarebytes.


I Googled this issue to see if anyone else had this issue and apparently these logs correlate with someone else who claims they might have a Netsha virus. I ran a typical full Malwarebytes scan and it found that there's a "virus" within the listed.
