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.
You can leave it there or empty the vault. Either way, you are safe.
When you moved the file to the AVG Virus Vault it was deleted from its original location, coded, and then saved in a non-executable file in a hidden folder. Your PC is no longer infected.If you are not missing any data file and your applications are running, then you can delete these vaulted files from the AVG Virus Vault. You can do it selectively: from AVG Virus Vault program-> select files -> right click on the selection -> Delete file(s).Or you can delete all AVG Virus Vault contents in one go: Open the AVG Control Center program -> right click on AVG Virus Vault component -> choose"Empty vault".
no its not the virus comes back up again look up .the file location and delete it urself and then delete from virus vault
You need to Re-Install Avg
Hey if it is deleted it will again affect the computer so its fine to keep it in virus vault....................
No HyperCam don't have virus. hypercam 3 from cnet downloads has a virus. I downloaded it and AVG said it was a threat so i moved it to the virus vault
Leeve it, if it is a backup that is because you healed the virus, if you run out of room in the virus vault delete it.
AnswerMy AVG found Trojan Horse Dropper Generic, informed me and put it into the Virus Vault. (AVG said that it had 'healed' the virus ... oh yeah ?)I went into Virus Vault and manually deleted it by just using the 'Delete' button.Problem solved ... I think. So far, so good.- but the moment you run the scan, it will appear again.
I picked up this drooper.small.5.J Trojan from so,e net site...I think it attacked my browser cookies. I have AVG and when I ran it it detected the Trojan and put it in my virus vault it was located in the system file: windows/96WU19RD.EXE....moving to the virus vault seemed to satisfy the AVG alerts. I could not "heal" the file with the AVG so i left it isolated in the virus vault. Problem is AVG disallows the use of windows media. I think the cure for this problem is here: wilderssecurity.com
Right click on the AVG icon in the task bar on your desktop and click Open AVG user interface. On the menu, of AVG, choose History, and click on virus Vault, and you can empty from that module.
It may not be the best option to do. You need to contact a professional to have them tell you if the infected file is important.