No, Avast does not automatically delete infected files. Infected files can be deleted manually if necessary.

To delete quarantined files with Avast, open the Avast app and go to the “Quarantine” tab. Select the files you want to delete and press the “Delete” button.

There are a few different ways to remove virus-infected files. One way is to use a virus removal tool. Another way is to use a disk cleanup tool.

Avast scans infected files for malware and then places them in a quarantine folder.

To delete files from the Avast Virus Chest:Open the Avast Virus Chest.Select a file to delete.Click the trashcan icon next to the file.The file will be deleted from the Avast Virus Chest.

Yes, Avast can remove malware. However, please note that not all malware can be removed with Avast.

To find quarantined files in Avast, open the “Quarantine” tab and look for suspicious files. If you can’t find the file on your computer, you may need to scan your computer for viruses using Avast’s virus scanner.

Virus Chest is located in the Settings menu.

After uninstallation of Avast, quarantined files are deleted according to the settings you made when quarantining them.

There are a few ways to find infected files on your computer. One way is to use a malware scanner. Another way is to use a file search engine.

To remove infected files from Windows 10, you will need to use a removal tool such as the Windows 10 Removal Tool.

There is no one antivirus that can repair infected files.

No, Avast is not a virus.

No, Win32 malware is not a virus.

A FileRepMalware is a type of malware that targets files stored on a computer. This malware can steal sensitive information, such as passwords and financial data, from the files it targets.