cosmikfocus wrote:
> I was running a scan on my PC using the Avast free version. It found
> something and gave me the option of deleting it permanently. I chose
> that option; however, in the post-scan summary, it showed that the
> delete "could not be done on this system."
>
> Now a month and a half ago, it deleted viruses that it found like this
> without any problem. But Avast has been updating virus definitions and
> the software using its automatic update engine pretty regularly since
> that time.
>
> I was wondering if they disabled the delete feature in their software in
> order to get people to upgrade to the pay version of their software.
>
> Hope someone can offer some input. Thanks!!
or maybe the file was in use and therefore locked by windows, or maybe
the file was in the system restore and therefore locked by windows...
those are two of the most common reasons why malware deletion fails...
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hungry people don't stay hungry for long
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