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cube-head: As the topic states, Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 gives an alert of a infected file in the installer and deletes it before even allowing it to start up.

I'm not telling the installer has a hidden Trojan in it, but it detects "Packed.Win32.PePatch.dk" in the installer.
What I could find out, is that it is a trojan of some sort.
I've tried to whitelist the installer, but then I another error stating that windows couldn't run the application(even with admin rights).
It could just easily be a file with the same name back from 1999's, years before the trojan was out.
It's not a virus, no. Given how many checks we have in place to prevent something like that from happening in a release we have, there pretty much 0 chance. However, a lot of antivirus systems flag files that they're not familiar with--like that one--as likely viruses, because so many new viruses are created every week it's a bear to try and keep on top of them.