File Corrupted Please Run A Virus=check Then Reinstall
I have installed and reinstalled Anydvd, same results. File corrupted? Hopefully I have entered the file you need to look at this problem.
Same problem here also! Sorry to bump an old thread but I too have encountered this problem this week which appears at each startup of my PC. Unfortunately I don't have Airfoil or even know what it is for that matter. Here's what I've tried so far. Ran a full in depth virus scan with ESET Smart Security (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 2. Ran a full in depth scan with Malwarebytes (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 3. Ran a full in depth scan with SuperAntiSpyware (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 4.
- Apr 06, 2014 RGSS300.dll File corrupted! Sign in to follow this. Please run a virus-check, then reinstall the application.
- 'File Corrupt, run Virus-Scan and Reinstall'. I get an error telling me the file is corrupted, that I need to run a virus scan. If this solves it, then it is.
Re-installed AnyDvd v. 7.6.0.0 - Same issue occurs! Uninstalled AnyDvd using Revo Uninstaller to remove orphan files - Reinstalled AnyDvd - Same issue occurs (have tried this 4-5 times without success)!!!!!!! Uninstalled AnyDvd and reinstalled previous version v.7.5.9.0 - Same issue occurs! Restored my computer using a Norton Ghost Backup dated 9 days earlier - AnyDvd still showing same error!!! Contacted Support, here's their response No:1 'Thank you for your e-mail. Please fully download the setup file first before you execute the installer' ( irritating response or what)??
Contacted Support again asked them to read my previous email properly. Here's their second response No:2 'Thank you for your e-mail.
This is a generic message AnyDVD issues when an incomplete download is executed. ( again not much help - am I getting the brush off)?:bang: 10. In addition to the above I have also run CCleaner several times and also used the registry cleaner but again this has made no difference. Right now any suggestions would be welcome. Please be aware that I have lifetime upgrades with my product and having used it successfully for the last few years this is the first major issue that I've encountered. Scouring the web has uncovered many such complaints of this problem but as yet I have found no solutions other that modifying Airfoil which as mentioned previously is not installed on my PC. Thanks in advance Chris Log Attached.

Sorry to bump an old thread but I too have encountered this problem this week which appears at each startup of my PC. Unfortunately I don't have Airfoil or even know what it is for that matter. Here's what I've tried so far. Ran a full in depth virus scan with ESET Smart Security (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 2. Ran a full in depth scan with Malwarebytes (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 3. Ran a full in depth scan with SuperAntiSpyware (latest definitions) - No issues discovered 4.
Re-installed AnyDvd v. 7.6.0.0 - Same issue occurs! Uninstalled AnyDvd using Revo Uninstaller to remove orphan files - Reinstalled AnyDvd - Same issue occurs (have tried this 4-5 times without success)!!!!!!! Uninstalled AnyDvd and reinstalled previous version v.7.5.9.0 - Same issue occurs! Restored my computer using a Norton Ghost Backup dated 9 days earlier - AnyDvd still showing same error!!!
Contacted Support, here's their response No:1 'Thank you for your e-mail. Please fully download the setup file first before you execute the installer' ( irritating response or what)?? Contacted Support again asked them to read my previous email properly. Here's their second response No:2 'Thank you for your e-mail.
This is a generic message AnyDVD issues when an incomplete download is executed. ( again not much help - am I getting the brush off)?:bang: 10. In addition to the above I have also run CCleaner several times and also used the registry cleaner but again this has made no difference. Right now any suggestions would be welcome. Please be aware that I have lifetime upgrades with my product and having used it successfully for the last few years this is the first major issue that I've encountered.
Scouring the web has uncovered many such complaints of this problem but as yet I have found no solutions other that modifying Airfoil which as mentioned previously is not installed on my PC. Thanks in advance Chris Log Attached. Hi guys, Thanks for the suggestions.

No removing ESET based on a hap-hazard guess would not be my choice either. Given that ESET and AnyDVD have coexisted on my machine for the last few years without issues it seems a rather drastic and unnecessary measure.
@ Ch3vr0n Thanks, I've added an exception to my firewall however this has not resolved the issue. To answer your previous question, RocketDock is a Mac OS Style launcher which again has coexisted alongside AnyDvd for several years without issue. Given that I have made no system changes or installed any new software recently I can only assume that this issue is related either to a MS update (possible) or perhaps an unknown virus infection (possible) The easiest and quickest solution right now is to restore my computer back to Dec 2014 using Ghost. A full restore takes just 9 minutes so it might save some tinkering.
File Corrupted Please Run A Virus Check
It's possible that my previous restore back to 9 days ago also included the issue in that backup. Will report back later with the results. Thanks again. Thanks for the feedback.

Hi guys, thanks for all the feedback here. Just to clear up some misunderstandings, I have been using ESET Smart Security and RocketDock on my PC for several years now and both have coexisted with AnyDvd without issues. The warning message that I receive has only started happening in the last few days at startup, it is not generated by my AV program but AnyDvd itself, see screenshot below. I mentioned earlier that in an effort to resolve this issue I restored my C-Drive to an earlier time (backup dated - 11th May 2015), this did not solve the problem and the issue remained. However, fearing that the issue may have been saved in that backup I have just restored my C-Drive to a much earlier time (backup dated - 09th Dec 2014), this has cured the problem. Unfortunately after running Windows update and installing 51 important/recommended updates the issue has returned. Given that no other software was updated I can only assume that one of these Windows Updates is causing the problem.
So to clarify, the issue has occurred sometime after 09/12/14 and before 11/05/15 At this moment in time it seems the only way to identify which Windows update is the culprit would be to restore my PC once again to 09th Dec 2014 and then install the updates one by one, not something I look forward too!!