It Deletes the entire infected file, if its a system file this is bad, but if its just a normal non essential file that you don't need you can go ahead and delete it
The virus be undel until time. Less.
Ya its a virus ,so delete and scan using anti-virus software like COMODO,AVAST,Kaspersky
Remove all shares from the system Install avast antivirus and scan for the virus. it will delete the virus named khatarnak.exe.
Personally, I use Avast Antivirus and recently upgraded to a two-year subscription of their Internet Security program. Speaking from experience with Avast and computers, no antivirus software can delete every virus made at any given moment. Virus definitions (how antivirus programs identify viruses) are updated daily even through the free version of Avast. So viruses can eventually be deleted or as Avast refers to as "quarantined," but needless to say is very effective and highly recommended. See the related links below to download it.
Go to www.Avastantivirus.com and download the free virus protection. You must completely remove your other type of virus protection first and then avast will delete the Trojan for you.
No I love Avast and have never had a virus with 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.
Someone can delete a virus that one receives from downloading games software by using antivirus software, for the most part. It will depend on how one got the virus and the severity of its infection in someone's computer. An antivirus program such as Avast or MalwareBytes can assist in the removal.
No. Avast is a separate company from AVG.
NO! You should manually delete the root file or use an antivirus to detect, clean and/or delete spyware from your PC. The operating system itself will not delete spyware, therefore you should download an antivirus such as avast! or delete the source/root of the virus.
Avast Antivirus & Bevast
Avast is an anti virus program for your computer and it is free to download for home use.