well i have avg anti virus free edition and it says "the virus vault contains 1 file with a total size of 451.9kb" and i dnt knwo if its gonna help keep that virus from infecting my cp@ plz help me =[
Hi
I'm not sure because I've never had a file in my virus vault for AVG. I do see a button that is second from the left that says "wipe object" when I hold my mouse over it. I'm not sure, but maybe if you pressed that it will remove the file from your computer completely.
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1 Kiwiness // Sep 10, 2007 at 6:55 pm
If its in your vault you are in theory protected from it
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2 Shana // Sep 10, 2007 at 6:57 pm
Hi
I'm not sure because I've never had a file in my virus vault for AVG. I do see a button that is second from the left that says "wipe object" when I hold my mouse over it. I'm not sure, but maybe if you pressed that it will remove the file from your computer completely.
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3 trimagna // Sep 12, 2007 at 8:19 am
Many antivirus programs Quarantine infected files. Some even try to repair the infected files.
I always choose DELETE.
If a file looks suspicious, like a new .exe file in the Windows/System32 folder, I RENAME it.
If the file name is BigJoke.exe, I called it bigjoke_exe.bak.
That way if later I actually needed it for some reason, I can recover instantly.
You should take some precautions. Run > MsConfig. You can easily uncheck programs and SERVICES which load when you boot.
Run an online scan at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070808150025AAkILnw
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