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How to remove viruses manually

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

 

Note: This guide is for BullGuard v8.0. If you are using Windows Vista, choose the following guide: BullGuard v8.0 for Vista.

 

 

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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.

 

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

 

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System Restore enables users to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. System Restore actively monitors system file changes and some application file changes to record or store previous versions before the changes occurred. If you have an infected file in System Restore, you can locate this in your log after scanning your harddisk. Look at the path of the files found.

 


Quarantine - Learn how to remove quarantined files.

 

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Boot viruses - Learn how to remove boot viruses.

 

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Temporary files - Learn how to remove temporary files.

 

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