Jul 30
When I “moved to chest” as avast recommended the scan stopped and wouldn't move on.
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Usually, I would move it to the chest, especially if its a file you need or a file pretaining to the Operating System. If its just some spyware junk that was “accidentally” downloaded from the web while browsing a site, then delete it. Thats not to state that deleting it won't bring it back at your next reboot or keep it from harming your personal again. The chest makes it so that its still on your computer, but it can't do anything.
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If Avast won't move it to the Chest and it's not a System File, some of which are held in the Chest for protection, download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware:
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Ant…
Download, install, update and select Quick Scan
EDIT:
Avast tutorial:
http://cotojo.wordpress.com/2008/07/15
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I you don't know what it is, delete it. “Move to chest” means to quarantine the certain files and objects, which just moves them into a controlled space until you know what to do with them.
Just delete it.
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Move it to the chest to begin with. Then once a month clean out the chest
http://bitsandbytescomputers.sytes.net
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delete, unless it's in the system32 files.