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I have a file in my avg 7.5 virus vault that i know belongs to my computer…?

April 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

When i log on after restarting it always tells me this certain file isn't found. Is it ok it ok to let that file back into the system or could that file be infected and get my computer screwed up again…thank you
How would i repair my OS?

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    2 responses so far ↓

    • 1 pisces19522000 // Apr 25, 2008

      well it not in the vault for nothing, if you want to risk it go ahead, me I would delete it and do a repair on you OS to get a fresh file. Your Choice

    • 2 Tracy S // Apr 25, 2008

      Go into the Virus Vault/Quarantine and release. This might be an option called authorize. I don't use AGV, but it is usually the same process in most AVs.

      Note: Just because you know it belongs to the computer, it could still have been infected with malicious code. Antivirus software searches within the files for signatures of viral code, not only for virus programs.

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