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Re: AVG Control Center
Click the virus you wish to delete and at the top click "Wipe Objects".
This can be done while deleting multiple entries as well. Also,you can just right click the object/s you wish to delete and select delete.
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Re: AVG Control Center
Sure it doesn't go back on the computer? I had a time I got the same trojan/virus >_>
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So AVG couldn't catch it because eveytime it deleted itself, another was created. You may have to go in manually and find the source file of the trojan, that is AVG doens't find it and delete it.
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Re: AVG Control Center
I have to agree with NobleCucco here. That has happened to me in the past and I did have to go digging into directories to track down the trojan manually.
Don't worry about your avg though.Its just the type of Trojan.Not many Antivirus software can even find these types,so we're lucky we have avg on our sides ![]()
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