Avscanner.ini In C Drive Access

file is a configuration settings file (Initialization file) used by various antivirus or security tools to store preferences, scan logs, or installation data. While common in specific application folders, seeing it directly in the root of your C drive usually suggests: Poorly Coded Uninstaller:

Purpose:

.ini files are configuration files that store settings and preferences for a specific program.

AVScanner.ini Diagnostic Report: System: Earth_C_Drive Infection Detected: Human Element. Infection Name: Elias. Cleaning Method: Format. avscanner.ini in c drive

Entry 001: Subject is awake. Heart rate 72. Room temp 21C. Screen active.

Older versions of Webroot’s Spy Sweeper antivirus were known to create an avscanner.ini file during installation or after performing a system scan. If you had Spy Sweeper installed years ago and removed it, this could be a leftover. file is a configuration settings file (Initialization file)

Initiating AVScanner Protocol. Target: Elias. Threat Level: High. Action: Quarantine.

Normally, software should store its data in dedicated folders like C:\Program Files or C:\Users\YourName\AppData . However, files appear in the root drive ( C:\ ) due to: Infection Name: Elias

[Exclusions] Path1=C:\Windows\Temp Path2=D:\Backup