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It reads "[0906/204439:ERROR:crash_report_database_win.cc(412)] unexpected header
[0906/210112:ERROR:crash_report_database_win.cc(412)] unexpected header"

Is this a virus?
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Get something like malware bytes or avast (both have free versions) and done myself well in the past and do a full system scan. This is the only way you will be able to tell if your system has a virus properly.
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bruv you need a new computer.
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GOZZYxGOAT wrote Get something like malware bytes or avast (both have free versions) and done myself well in the past and do a full system scan. This is the only way you will be able to tell if your system has a virus properly.


Thanks man, doing this now.

Pido wrote bruv you need a new computer.


That is the most stupid thing i have ever read on this forum "bruv"
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Well... anyone else got some ideas?


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Balor wrote
GOZZYxGOAT wrote Get something like malware bytes or avast (both have free versions) and done myself well in the past and do a full system scan. This is the only way you will be able to tell if your system has a virus properly.


Thanks man, doing this now.

Pido wrote bruv you need a new computer.


That is the most stupid thing i have ever read on this forum "bruv"


No worries mate, hope it helps! If you don't already though I would advise having an anti-virus system on your pc 24/7 it makes life so much easier in the long run. I swear by Avast and it's never let me down once I know people have their other perferences, some information in the link below for you to make your own decision and see how it works for you.

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Appreciate it bud but look above, no threats detected I have read online that its chrome, but my chrome never crashes
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Balor wrote Well... anyone else got some ideas?


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On a little google with "crash_report_database_win.cc"

It seems to come up as a Google Chrome issue, do you run Google Chrome?
And if so, does Google Chrome start up automatically on login (or try to)?

If this is the case personally I'd try;
updating chrome
removing any temp chrome files
uninstall chrome (removing all file existence) and re-install > make an export of your bookmarks first.

Edit: Ignore first two questions about if you run google chrome just seen your post.
By the looks of things it's trying to connect to a database somewhere, maybe it could be an add-on within chrome?

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On a little google with "crash_report_database_win.cc"

It seems to come up as a Google Chrome issue, do you run Google Chrome?
And if so, does Google Chrome start up automatically on login (or try to)?

If this is the case personally I'd try;
updating chrome
removing any temp chrome files
uninstall chrome (removing all file existence) and re-install > make an export of your bookmarks first.

Edit: Ignore first two questions about if you run google chrome just seen your post.
By the looks of things it's trying to connect to a database somewhere, maybe it could be an add-on within chrome?

Cheers,
Liam.


So it doesnt seem serious? I would just like an answer as i get paranoid.
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So it doesnt seem serious? I would just like an answer as i get paranoid.


Virus scan come back with nothing.
A lot of people on tinter webs say it's to do with chrome.
Not affecting computer usage.

I wouldn't say its too major just an underlying file/problem somewhere which may prove a pain to find the source of. If the file overwrites itself with the same error on startup or startup of google chrome it's something happening during that time.
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