Ran a full scan and it said files couldn’t be scanned. They are files with .vir at the end
And what does FP stand for? I saw it on this website
What version of avast are you using 7.0.1466 is the latest ?
The full file name and crucially the location will help us to help you ?
That said I suspect that these are files that have been previously detected by avast, but you elected to move them rather than send them to the chest ?
If that is correct
False Positive
What is a False Positive?
http://antivirus.about.com/b/2007/02/13/what-is-a-false-positive.htm
False Negative
http://antivirus.about.com/od/whatisavirus/g/falsenegative.htm
do you have another security program installed ?..
files with .vir extension may be from another security program that have renamed a file detected as malware
so give us all the info David asked for
Thanks for the reply guys. So are these files with .vir at the end not active? And what does Trj stand for?
Could you attach a screenshot please. We need to see the names and locations of the files.
Trj means trojan.
windows can not start and run files with .vir extension
if you want help…it would be nice if you answered the questions asked above