Comodo Filesystem Filter Driver Is Not Loaded

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Comodo Filesystem Filter Driver Is Not Loaded

Mar 13, 2016 - Comodo Antivirus for Linux ( Ubuntu) reported error Filesystem filter driver is not loaded. I have follow Run Diagnostics instuction. I have install.

Drivers A driver is a small piece of software that acts as an interface between hardware devices or other programs and the higher-level computer programs that interact with it. Your Windows operating system requires that a driver is installed for each and every piece of hardware or device on your system (for example, your video card or your web cam). This driver enables the device to communicate with the software that is using it and with the operating system in general.

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Drivers are usually loaded at Windows start-up and are required for the seamless operation of all the connected hardware devices. The 'Drivers' section of 'Autorun Manager' allows you to view all drivers currently installed and running in your system and to modify their behavior.

Comodo Filesystem Filter Driver Is Not Loaded

It also allows you to quickly find out if any of your drivers are infected with malware; to view digital signatures associated with a particular driver; to add another driver if required and to edit the behavior/configuration of a particular driver. • To view the 'Drivers' interface, click 'Autorun Manager' > 'Drivers' tab. The list of currently loaded drivers are displayed with the following details: • The name of the driver. The drivers that are currently running are indicated with a green indicator and those currently stopped are indicated by red indicator; • The malware affected status of the service; • Whether the driver contains the digital signature of the publisher - digitally signed programs/services/drivers ensure that you received the program from the authentic publisher and the program was not altered during transit from the publisher to you; • The installation path of the driver. From this interface, you can: • • Adding a New Driver • Click the '+Add' button near the bottom-right corner the 'Drivers' interface. • Click 'Browse' in the pop-up that appears and navigate to the desired.sys file that you want to add as driver and to be loaded during Windows start-up.