Why would you want to ignore it? lolz...
Seriously though if you want to be able to send a file to your antivirus company to have them analyze the file it found you still need to have it on your pc. This in turn requires quarantining so file can't spread while you take the time to submit the file.
Also, if it's something like explorer.exe that was infected for example, it's a critical file needed to run windows, you wouldn't want to delete something like this lightly...
2006-11-03 06:28:35
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answered by Harry 3
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Actually, to quarantine a file and to delete a file have whole different stories.
To quarantine a virus is just like to sort of to cover it with some protection from the your anti-virus program.
To delete a virus is to make the whole virus just disapear from the pc or laptop you r using on.
To bring the file back... u should always ask for help... {Caz i really dont know how to bring back the file}
If any questions plz comment below.
2014-07-15 14:43:44
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This Site Might Help You.
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Why quarantine a virus when it can be removed?
After running anti-virus or anti-spyware, you get an option of how to handle any viruses or spyware that is found. Options include "quarantine", "remove", "ignore", etc. Why would I want to quarantine a virus instead of remove it from my computer?
2015-08-06 16:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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quarantine virus removed
2016-01-29 05:53:52
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answered by Bryna 4
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Its a good idea to leave it quarantined for awhile just to make sure its not a valid windows app or file! If you find that it isnt a virus and is needed for the operation of your pc, you can reenable it.
2006-11-03 06:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the exact issue at hand, a thorough Google search may be be your best bet at resolving for yourself whatever is causing dysfunction. Nonetheless, as a computer technician who runs his own business troubleshooting, repairing, rebuilding, and optimizing computers... I can probably guide you in the right direction. However, without having your PC directly at my fingertips, I can only make general suggestions. In this case, I would surely check out the highly esteemed world-class Reimage software from https://tr.im/ReimageRepair ..
When people come into our shop and drop off their PC for repair, the first thing we do is run an initial diagnostic. For this function, I use Reimage exclusively. In many cases, I am able to diagnose very quickly what is making their computer run slow, or is giving them the crashes/freezes/errors/grief that brought them to me in the first place. After the diagnostic, in a majority of cases, Reimage is able to remedy All problems and replace any corrupted Windows files. I then proceed to charge a handsome fee for my services that took me all but 30-60 minutes to complete. Obviously sometimes I must work more, but often this is all it takes. It is a very powerful tool that would likely put me and others in my industry out of business if more people knew of it. So don't tell anyone lol, and Good Luck with your PC.
2016-04-11 03:39:54
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You Can Remove A Virus And Damage Done With Reimage -- https://reimagefix.im
2016-02-25 15:44:04
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What quarentineing is for is when you don't know whether or not a file is safe. If it does turn out to be a virus, then you can delete it. If not, just restore it to its original location.
2006-11-03 06:27:50
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answered by John C. 4
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Because the anti-virus application may have mis-identified the "virus". Which is to say, it may not be a virus at all. I lets you make the final decision to delete it or put it back.
2006-11-03 06:28:14
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answered by timc_fla 5
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