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Solve : Removing Antivirus? |
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Answer» I have been reading various posts here that reccomend having only one antivirus installed & I mentioned this to my son. He has 4 different ones installed on his Compaq XP so I suggested he remove all but one. He is afraid to remove them because there are a lot of quarantined files. He showed me the Norton quarantined FILE & it was huge.
---------- Now before going online install the new antivirus.He was afraid removing the program might delete necessary files the quaranteened files were attached to. That seems logical to me as well since the antivirus program imlpies just that when it suggests quaranteening files. I'm glad to learn it won't. I'll print your INSTRUCTIONS out for him. Thank You!Quote He was afraid removing the program might delete necessary files the quaranteened files were attached to. I understand the reasoning but if I may clarify. When an antivirus finds for example an important System File that is infected by malware it will "strip" the malicious code from it and then restore the cleaned file back to it's proper location. If it can not be cleaned it will either go ahead and quarantine it or leave it in PLACE then give you a warning of whatever action was taken. Once quarantined they can not be accessed by any program other than the antivirus to either restore them or remove them completely. The rule of thumb with quarantined files is leave them quarantined for a few days. If the computer is still running good then empty the quarantine. |
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