1stly you need an antivirus installed in your pc. and start scanning and when the antivirus detected the infected file, they'll guide you on how to disinfect/quarantine the virus.
so if there is no bitrate then the file is infected ?
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.
Heal function tries to remove the virus from the infected file. If the file is really infected so it may work or not (because it is difficult or it is not really infected), but if it is not then it will not work. If AVG manages to remove the virus, the file is free and not infected anymore, if not then you should move it to the vault or delete it.
Get a what? If it is a virus, then you probably can!
Assuming you know the location of the infected file: For example if there was an infected file at c:\temp\abcde.exe Load CMD (cmd.exe) At the c:\> type del c:\temp\abcde.exe this will delete the infected file aslong as the file is not being protected or has permissions preventing deletion.
No, but your computer can get infected from the actual torrent file that you're downloading.
Deleting a virus from an infected file.
The I LOVEYOU virus was detected on May 5, 2000 when it infected millions of Windows users in the Philippines.
It's probably still infected, unless your AVG Antivirus thought it found a virus.To be safe, install Malwarebytes' Anti Malware and run a scan. This program has never failed to remove a virus for me.
No, you need to get tested in the area where you were infected. Talk with your health care provider about possible exposures so they can test appropriately.
the virus infected file is isolated