How to remove viruses manually

 

In rare instances, BullGuard is not able to remove an infected file automatically.

 

info_button  Why BullGuard cannot remove some infected files

 

 

1- button  Legal rights 

 

 

 

BullGuard does not have the legal rights to modify some types of archives (such as email archives, .cab archives, .zip or .ace) or to modify some system, protected files and locations such as System Restore.

 

 

2- button  BullGuard cannot remove an infected file when: 

 

 

 

arrow_readmore  The virus is already loaded in the active processes.

arrow_readmore  The infected file is started as a system service.

arrow_readmore  The active (loaded in the memory) infected files are not system files.

arrow_readmore  It is trojans, vbs viruses, backdoors, flooders or applications, which are stand-alone files and don't infect other files.

 

 

3 - button  Boot sector viruses

 

 

 

These viruses need special attention and removal tools - in this case you should contact our support directly.


You can find detailed information about known viruses here.

 

 

We have created a number of user-friendly guides in order to help you remove infected files manually in an easy and understandable way.

 

 

Email archives - Learn how to remove an infected file in email archives.

 

info_button  How do I recognise an infected file in mail archives

 

 

System Restore - Learn how to remove an infected file in System Restore's folder.

 

info_button  How do I recognise an infected file in System Restore

 


Quarantine - Learn how to remove quarantined files.

 

info_button  How do I recognise quarantine files

 

Temporary files - Learn how to remove temporary files.

 

info_button  Why should I remove temporary files

 

 

 

If you did not find the solution you were looking for, please feel free to contact our Support.

 

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