![]() ![]() Then today I had Avast scan that hard drive after moving some files to it to make sure it was clean 'cause you can never be too safe. My fiance gave me a terrabyte portable Hard Drive so I decided to let my Action Center on my Compaq PC make a backup like it's been wanting to do since I got it but I didn't want to buy burnable DVD's for it to do so on. I doubt it's to be worried about going by your information and what I know about the file that my alert came from but I figured I'd make an account and add the information incase somebody else had the same and was worried. Under no circumstances should you choose delete, you have no other options. Yours I would guess is set to Ask, you can choose Move to Chest or No Action (you should get a list at the end of the scan or check the boot-time log file). you can also pre-select the actions to take in the scan, see image (this is from avast 7 but is essentially the same in avast 6). decompression bombs are archives, so by not scanning them you are less likely to encounter this notice.ģ. this is a pointless exercise as they are inert until unpacked and any executable run before that happens the file system shield would scan the extracted files (depending on type) and scan executables before they can run.Ģ. When selecting a boot-time scan you can change the options, if I ever run one (rare as hens teeth), then I wouldn't scan archives as:ġ. Quote from: DavidR on February 26, 2012, 07:21:40 PM Why are you running a boot-time scan as it is a specialist scan, used when an infection can't be dealt with in normal mode ? ![]()
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