no is there a software to delete it
The purpose of the vault is to quarantine files that have been infected. In most cases, these are new files created by the virus or the actual virus itself, but certain viruses infect files that may be important to you. The vault allows you to quarantine the files so that they can be healed when a solution is found or submitted for analysis. In most cases you can simply delete vault files.
When you moved the file to the AVG Virus Vault it was deleted from its original location, coded, and then saved in a non-executable file in a hidden folder. Your PC is no longer infected.If you are not missing any data file and your applications are running, then you can delete these vaulted files from the AVG Virus Vault. You can do it selectively: from AVG Virus Vault program-> select files -> right click on the selection -> Delete file(s).Or you can delete all AVG Virus Vault contents in one go: Open the AVG Control Center program -> right click on AVG Virus Vault component -> choose"Empty vault".
no its not the virus comes back up again look up .the file location and delete it urself and then delete from virus vault
I had this same problem with a computer at work. AVG 7.0 wouldn't heal the infected files automatically or move them to the Virus Vault. I moved the infected files into the Virus Vault myself. You can do this in AVG. Once in the Vault, you can delete them. Don't delete if they are critical or actual system files. The infected files were simply temporary Internet files, but because they were in Windows\Temporary Internet Files\IE content (Windows98), they read as system files and AVG wouldn't touch them. I ran another couple of scans after doing this and the machine was clear. Hope this helps.
If AVG detected a virus it will be storing it in the virus vault. Go into virus vault and opt to delete the virus. Virus vault can be accesed from the main menu.
Usually it will work, but sometimes it will be formed again. Although you delet it using AVG, it will form again and again. In this case, see the file's location, and delete it yourself.
Hey if it is deleted it will again affect the computer so its fine to keep it in virus vault....................
Some antivirus programs have a folder which may be named something like "virus vault", "virus chest", "quarantine", etc. These folders are special folders that the program sets so files inside them cannot run or access other files. The point behind these folders is that by moving viruses and other malicious files into them, they can't run and can't harm your system. Usually, it's a good idea to delete the files in this folder using your antivirus if they can't be disinfected.
You need to Re-Install Avg
Yes, or moves them to a "Virus Chest"
It there is no delete option in your virus vault then you will need to reinstall AVG If you are using Windows 7, the default directory will be C:\ProgramData\AVG...\DB Delete all files in here to erase all history of detection in the Resident Shield log. AVG says this cannot be done. I just did it.
Leeve it, if it is a backup that is because you healed the virus, if you run out of room in the virus vault delete it.