You ever heard of false positives?... in your graph, none of the major A/V softwares (like AVG, Avast, Comodo, McAfee, Microsoft) sees it as having a virus...
If you're worried, delete that file... and if that cripples xUltimate for you, stop using it for now...
EDIT: other top A/V players... Kaspersky=No... Symantec (Norton)=No... TrendMicro=No
Last edited by Mbk; 09-26-2010 at 03:19 AM.
Sure, but Softpedia version at TCPing Download - Softpedia has same size, but no virus alarm at all...
There must be a difference.
You can forget all this madness and use my DeOdexed B2S version and after flashing it go in and delete all the .odex files in system/app and system/framework (plus guava.jar in framework, that's important), reboot and start having fun!
Thanks for this. I had tried using the program, but hadn't installed any of the java's needed. I finally read that you needed those different javas installed and had just installed them when I saw you had made these files available. Even though I was still willing to use xultimate, it is awesome that I didn't have too, Thanks 928droid for your help and contribution.![]()
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use the original droid x deodexed updater-script thats what I use it works great.