*In other words, this virus, trojan or whatever it is could still be lurking
and hiding from AVG's ability to detect it?  I also ran a full scan of
Windows Defender which didn't find anything.  Are you supposed to delete the
infected files in the AVG vault or does it matter?

Thanks

Randall
*
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Reid Katan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quoting Ranbo <[email protected]>:
>
>  Thanks much for the advice.  Before I do reformat and reload my operating
>> system as you suggest, want to be sure I have to go through this.  For
>> past
>> 3 days, computer suddenly seems to be working normally, except maybe that
>> I
>> couldn't launch a new anti-malware program (run error) suggested here.
>> Otherwise, things seem to be okay.
>>
>
> I would do it just for the peace of mind. You don't know that you don't
> have a keystroke logger or some other thing running silently in the
> background.
>
> Try another anti-malware program. Try re-downloading (on a known good
> computer) the one that gave you the error and running it again. Try an
> (some) online scan(s).
>
> But hey, that's just me.
>
>
>
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