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When you do a scan and a virus is found,it clearly
shows>quarantine or remove or similar, so this
leads me to believe that you do not have a virus,but are confused at what AVG is showing you.If you are seeing any of the following,rest
assured you do not have any problem.This is what shows during and after scan.
kernel32.dll>shell32.dll>ntoskrnl.dll>user.dll.
The above are just files which get moved around.
See AVG link below for confirmation.
Hope my suspicions were correct but accept my
apologies if i am wrong.

PAALAM.....................................

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2007-12-13 23:28:38 · answer #1 · answered by Michael 6 · 0 1

I would recommend Trend micro antivirus software. It’s only $19.00 in most retail stores and provides you with a year of top end daily updated virus protection. I’ve never heard of avg but if its one of those internet pop ups telling you they can scan your computer for free then tell you they found a virus they are lying and will scam you and maybe even infect your computer with a virus of their own. Never ever believe a pop up or something on the internet offering free scans.

2007-12-13 01:49:31 · answer #2 · answered by thegoobman 2 · 0 2

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