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How do I get rid of viruses using Kaspersky (paid version)?

October 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment

please explain step by step

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    • 1 Muckdoomee // Oct 29, 2009

      You don’t need to get rid of them because Kaspersky automatically delete or disinfect and also create a backup copy. As long as you installed Kaspersky in express installation, all the settings are in default and this is recommended for most users. Don’t fiddle or change the settings unless you know what you’re doing. If you go to ‘Quarantine’ the detected malware are backup copies so you can restore or treat it later when new opportunities arises. You don’t need to do anything.

      This is taken from ‘Help’

      ‘If you work in automatic mode, Kaspersky Internet Security will automatically apply the action recommended by Kaspersky Lab’s specialists when dangerous objects are detected. For malicious objects this action is Disinfect. Delete if disinfection fails, for suspicious objects – Skip.’

      ‘Before attempting to disinfect or delete an infected object, Kaspersky Internet Security creates a backup copy of it to allow later restoration or disinfection.’

      There might be occasions that Kaspersky may struggle to get rid of the malware and if you do get that, then go to the Virus-related issues part of the forum and create an account and post a question and somebody will help you there.

      http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showforum=19

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