This really depends on the file. If you have a useless malicious file, such as a infected downloaded file, that has no system importance, then yes, it would be recommended to delete that file. However if it is a infected system file or other important file DON'T delete it. Leave it in the virus chest and see if it is possible to repair it.
If Avast is telling you that a file from system32 is a virus, this means that file could be infected with a virus. If you have the option, just delete the file as you would any other file through Avast; system32 tends to be subject to viruses more than other files, but Avast will usually take care of the virus without problem. However if Avast is telling you that all of system32 is infected -not just a number of files- then you should either seek professional help as this often needs to be delt with on a case by case basis. Or put it into the Avast chest because this will perserve the functionallity of the operating system, however this is not recomended.
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Yes, some antivirus softwares delete infected system files which they cannot repair. After which windows cannot starts.
Yes and no. It is free to the extent at which it scans for malware, viruses, etc. on your PC. If any are found, they will quarantine the viruses, as any other antivirus software. At this point, STOPzilla is free as it gives you the option to purge the quarantined files, which may be all you need if only rogue files have been installed. However, if the infected files are important in running your PC, etc. then the full version is required, in order to repair REPAIR and RECOVER the infected files.
In case your computer got infected, try the following:Get an antivirus program (if you don't have one already)Update your antivirusScan all your computer and delete, repair or quarantine the infected files.
yes ,u can kill it or repair it by using sandbox from avast
yes ,u can kill it or repair it by using sandbox from avast
Stellar Access Repair Software repairs corrupted databases, it parses corrupted MDB and ACCDB files that were infected or damaged because of file system errors and other problems.
so if there is no bitrate then the file is infected ?
Because it contains malware traits. Just uninstall it.
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.