DaRuSsIaMaN
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Hi, how do I know whether its safe or not to delete a given infected file that cannot be repaired? I mean, the infected file could be an important system file and if I delete it I screw stuff up, right? The results of my scan showed up 5-10 infected files which I "moved to chest" (i.e. quarantined). All but 2 of them are in the folder System Volume Information\_restore{a bunch of numbers and letters and dashes here}\RP<a 3-digit number here>.
Any file whose path has a "temp" or "TEMP" anywhere in it can be deleted w/o thinking twice right? One of the other 2 infected files has "Temp" like in the middle of its full path. And what about the folder "Common Files"? The last infected one was in Program Files\Common Files.
Any file whose path has a "temp" or "TEMP" anywhere in it can be deleted w/o thinking twice right? One of the other 2 infected files has "Temp" like in the middle of its full path. And what about the folder "Common Files"? The last infected one was in Program Files\Common Files.