Anti-virus software program itself deletes the infected files after running the scan and detecting fault error files.
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.
it's very difficult to do manually, but if you have antivirus software it should be either detected automatically or detected using a scan.
Ya its a virus ,so delete and scan using anti-virus software like COMODO,AVAST,Kaspersky
The Virus scan should quarrantine it so it will cause you no harm.
Remove all shares from the system Install avast antivirus and scan for the virus. it will delete the virus named khatarnak.exe.
If you mean the 'Quarantine' section of an anti-virus software by 'Virus Chest', then after removing it from there, it is permanantly gone....
Run an anti-virus software on full scan, when it finishes delete the infected file, or do it manually, which I don't reccomend.
well most of them scan your whole computer and then after it finds the virus it will quarantine the virus ( to keep the virrus from jumping) and simply delete it
The purpose of anti-virus software is to scan, detect & delete any virus that could be harmful to your system.
That is very possible. If your anti-virus is doing it's job there should be no viruses found
It is the place where the suspicious or virus programs detected after scan by AVG antivirus are being placed in order to provide secure use of the computer.
Download anit-virus software and run a whole computer scan and this will find the virus for you and get rid of it.