Windows 10 thinks my QB64 programs are a virus
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I forgot to mention, do not install QB64PE as "C:\QB64PE" or alike, directly under C: drive because it could be removed upon "Reset Windows" option. If QB64PE is installed into your user's account you have a better chance of backing it up before picking that option which should be last recourse.

That's a fairly early version of QB64, definitely before there was such thing as Phoenix Edition. The likelihood increases you want to try out one of the programs listed on this site and it doesn't work because you have an outdated copy and the program was meant to work in the latest version of QB64PE. For example, if you want to try something with playing back MIDI files rendered from Soundfonts ($UNSTABLE yet as we speak) it will not be supported in a version of QB64 which is not Phoenix Edition, and will not be supported in a version of QB64PE earlier than the current which is v3.6.

If you want a link to download the latest QB64PE, no matter which one it is, just visit the main page of this site and look for the web link which is near the bottom. It is written clearly. It will take you to Github where you could find the ZIP package for the Windows version of QB64PE.

The link is under "Official Links", the last one listed in that category.
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RE: Windows 10 thinks my QB64 programs are a virus - by mnrvovrfc - 04-01-2023, 05:20 AM



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