Here below is the content of my boot scan on Windows-11 with Norton 360. An error on a file scan appeared.
It has a modified filename with added parameter. I went to look at it with File Explorer and I see nothing out of the ordinary. How can it add this stuff to a filename it was just scanning? Is something going on? Is my Norton 360 buggy?
It says it has a CAB archive corrupted. I do not use this Gigabyte tool. I will check it out from the Gigabyte App Center. The first error worries me more than this.
08/24/2025 16:50
Scan of C:
Scan of *STARTUP
Number of searched folders: 57233
Number of tested files: 266766
Number of infected files: 0
10/20/2025 23:19
Scan of C:
Scan of *STARTUP
File C:\Program Files\GIGABYTE\Control Center\Lib\MBEasyTune\ExtSoftware\EasyTuneEngineService\UpdPack.exe|>$INSTDIR\IccService10\SetupICCS.exe|>\ICC_PROXY\ICCProxy.exe Error 42127 {CAB archive is corrupted.}
Number of searched folders: 74663
Number of tested files: 288784
Number of infected files: 0
10/21/2025 19:16
Scan of C:
Scan of *STARTUP
File C:\Program Files\GIGABYTE\Control Center\Lib\MBEasyTune\ExtSoftware\EasyTuneEngineService\UpdPack.exe|>$INSTDIR\IccService10\SetupICCS.exe|>\ICC_PROXY\ICCProxy.exe Error 42127 {CAB archive is corrupted.}
Number of searched folders: 73483
Number of tested files: 288992
Number of infected files: 0
Regarding the “ICCProxy.exe Error 42127”. The meaning of it is as its recorded in your post. Its a corrupted CAB (installation file) for the specific program named, “EasyTune”. The software that is affected is “Intel® Integrated Clock Controller Service (ICCS)”. Which is directly related to clock services and overclocking. Here are some things you can review:
AI Overview
The ICCProxy.exe Error 42127 is a “CAB archive is corrupted” error, which means a file needed by the Intel® Integrated Clock Controller Service (ICCS) is damaged or unreadable. To fix it, you can try running the System File Checker (sfc /scannow), and the DISM tool (DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth), clearing your temporary files, or reinstalling the related software like HP Support Assistant or Avast Antivirus depending on the context.
Step 1: Run a system file check
Open Command Prompt as an administrator: Search for cmd, right-click, and select “Run as administrator”.
Run the System File Checker: Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
Run DISM: After the SFC scan, run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and follow the prompts to restart your computer.
Ensure all your drivers, especially chipset drivers, are up to date, as outdated or incompatible drivers can cause this error.
[1] Please note that AI doesn’t always get things right 100% of the time.
[2]I would also consult Gigabit BEFORE installing Intel drivers to replace the ones that are corrupted, perform the system file health scans first then access.