Last night I closed down my computer and took it upstairs to continue my C::B project. As soon as I started C::B Kaspersky said that C::B itself was a virus trying to attack key systems, (or some rubbish like that, it pops up really quick), then said it was just suspicious.
I restated the computer, messed with Kaspersky settings, ect. (I couldn't make C::B a trusted program as it was already listed as such).
:-[I thought "Nooo... I've told people this works!. People are going to think I'm a right ****!". (I'm sure the do anyway for other reasons).
I turn my computer on this morning hoping to find another fix,
and C::B loads normally, and the programs run fine, no warnings.
If you have tried this method and the same happens to you then be patient, and see if it resolves itself as it has for me.
Again I apologize to anyone that this doesn't work for and have wasted HDD space, but so far it has worked for me. All I can say is just partition enough for what you need for C::B, if you're still getting the error messages you haven't lost anything really, it just means C::B is in its own little area. Try to hold out till you need to update your security and choose a different company.
On this site somewhere is a list of and virus software stating which software affects C::B with false positives.
If I remember correctly,Kaspersky, Mcafee, and Norton were terrible, and almost all others were fine.
Don't take my word for it check for the post buy doing a search for Kaspersky on this site, I'm sure it's here somewhere.
I don't know if it it is possible, but my next step was going to be checking to see if Kaspersky would ignore the partition totally,
(if anyone else finds out if it can be done and works post it here please ).
If it happens again, and I find another fix then I'll update this page.