The trojan is safe in the virus vault. Let it stay there for a week -10 days as you go about your normal business. Assuming that everything continues to operate properly, then you can permanently delete it after that time.
While I agree that Avast is better than AVG, her AVG did find and quarantine the infection. So there's no need to go into safe mode or to recommend changing antivirus.
My AVG found a Trojan Horse KillAV.HM anybody know what this is? It can only put in virus vault, is this ok?anti virus
Put it in the vault that will contain it. You can allso open the vault later and delete it.
My AVG found a Trojan Horse KillAV.HM anybody know what this is? It can only put in virus vault, is this ok?auto protect
reboot into safemode (in windows xp, when you are restarting hit %26lt;del%26gt; repeatedly. in safemode, scan your computer.
use avast and run a bootime scan
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