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  1. Thanks for the response. In the meantime, I directly pasted the path on the browse field. KTS seemed to accept it without any fumbling. Or should I go back again and add the "sysnative" in the path?
  2. So I reinstalled malwarebytes and tried adding to the exclusion list. Somehow, kaspersky overlooks all .sys files which as easily seen.in the screengrab. Need some help on that if possible.
  3. Hi, I had an old hd laptop with windows 7 that I purchased way back in march 2010. Used it for 10 years till it went kaput in march. I had kaspersky and malwarebytes from back then running smoothly on it. Purchased a new one last week windows 10 and installed KTS and mbytes again. Followed instructions(https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038522974-Malwarebytes-for-Windows-antivirus-exclusions-list) to add relevant files to exclusion list, for both kaspersky and mbytes but: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mwac.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbamswissarmy.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbamchameleon.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\farflt.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbae64.sys (Only present on 64-bit machines.) C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbae.sys (Only present on 32-bit machines.) Could find these files in the the system32 folder so I excluded the entire folder(not sure if thats a good idea). However kaspersky and mbytes are still clashing leading to system running excruciatingly slow, browsers turning black screen , vlc freezing on startup and others. Uninstalled mbytes. Now need some help please finding the files to exclude before installing bytes again.
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