Whenever I run a scan avast will always tell me some files couldn't be scanned, with error 42110 (some files for a game)
Two days ago, I checked the log for full virus scan and found more files from that game (same error, 42110) as well as two errors regarding avast files. They were never there before:
C:\Program Files\Avast Software\Avast\defs\23010404\aswEnjin.dll|>a [E] Error 0x0000A47E (42110)
C:\Program Files\Avast Software\Avast\defs\23010404\aswEnjin.dll|>a [E] Error 0x0000A47E (42110)
The same line repeated twice, and there was only one aswEnjin.dll in the path specified. I scanned the C drive with targeted scan, and no errors were found. Same for scanning just the Avast folder, as well as the aswEnjin.dll itself, no errors
The next day, I did a full virus scan again and the usual errors popped up (normal) but the avast ones this time were
C:\Program Files\Avast Software\Avast\defs\23010506\aswEnjin.dll|>a [E] Error 0x0000A47E (42110)
C:\Program Files\Avast Software\Avast\defs\23010506\aswEnjin.dll|>a [E] Error 0x0000A47E (42110)
I'm aware error 42110 is a decompression bomb, which is relatively harmless, but it's curious that avast is detecting this about itself. Any insights?
PC is running Windows 11 Home, Avast Free 22.12.6044 build 22.12.7758.769