Yeah I noticed that with the setup software I use, if it gets messed up during the install you have to kill the irsetup in the task manager to get it to stop.
None of my previous versions of my Windows repair over the last year have been flagged with a false positive, ever since I added the api and code to pull the SHA1 hash of the files it is getting flagged again as a "Generic" virus. So now I have to go through the hassle of getting all the AVs to whitelist the program again and stop flagging it as a false positive.
I have all of my programs digitally signed with a code cert, I dont understand why the antiviruses are ignoring this as it is suppose to show the file came from a good company, or they could even whitelest certain company's and they certs and stop these false positives.
Sorry for the small rant, just when you are a programmer the biggest problem you always face is the false positives and the people who think it is a real infection and it does nothing but hurt your reputation, so I get a little upset lol
Shane