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| Can you give more specifics? What are the names of the files? Which anti-virus are you running? Do you receive any warnings, messages, etc. and what are they?
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| i use Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009. most of the invulnerability detected are from C:\ and those password protected are from D:\. reports don't show it is harmful. my question is that, it is really not harmful or just the anti-virus doesn't detect it as harmful? |
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| Are those your files? How did they get in your PC? They might be ok, but if you don't have any idea how they got into your PC you probably need to get rid of them. Another thing, you may want to consider is using a spyware removal program as Kaspersky Anti-Virus detects viruses only. Ad-Aware is a good program and you can download it for free from: Ad-Aware 2008 - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com
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| Again, that'll be up to you. If you know for sure the files are yours and you haven't have any issues up to now, I assume the files are safe. But without actually looking at your computer, it would be impossible for me to tell you for sure. Usually a virus will spread through your PC quickly and it has been a few days since you placed your first post about the issue...so more than likely your files are safe.
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