Quarantine is a safe place where AVG stores all potentially
harmful files. These files are isolated from rest of the operating system so
that they cannot infect other files. This also prevents the file from being run
or accessed by any outside process, software application or virus. But as we
know that sometimes, by mistake AVG considers a trusted program or file as a threat
which is known as false positive and in this case, AVG quarantines these files.
The user does not have to panic in such case as they can
definitely restore or delete quarantined files. Our technical experts who are
available at AVG Support Number UK
have suggested three different ways to restore quarantined and deleted file.
1.
Recover Deleted Files from Quarantine Folder
(Virus Vault)
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Open your AVG program and click on its Menu.
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Now select Quarantine/Virus Vault.
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Select the lost file that you want to restore.
You can restore the file from here within a certain time
period, after that the file can’t be recovered.
2.
Restore Deleted files Using CMD
This method works well on various antivirus programs like
AVG, Avast, Quick heal and other similar security suits to recover deleted
files.
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Press Windows + R simultaneously and then type
“cmd”.
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Now type “chkdsk E: /f”.
(Remember here E represent the drive from where you lost the file)
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Type Y and hit enter.
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Then type E: (replace it from
your drive) and hit enter.
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Finally, type “attrib –h –r
–s/s/d *.* and hit enter.
If you are confused while following these steps or these
steps doesn’t work for you then call us at AVG Helpline Number UK for
assistance. You can also try to use a freeware mentioned in the next solution.
3.
Use Ease Us Data Recovery software
This is the easiest way to recover deleted files from hard
drive, memory card, SD card, pen drive, and USB flash drive etc.
·
Download Ease Us Data recovery wizard and select
the disk or storage location from where you lost the file.
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Click Scan button.
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Ease Us Data recovery wizard will start looking
for your lost file.
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Preview found data by file types and then select
the found data, then click “Recover” to restore lost data on a safe spot in
your PC.
Hope, these methods help you recover your files that were
deleted or quarantined by AVG. Although, if you still need further assistance
then give us a call at AVG Help Number UK so we can provide you detailed guidance over the issue.
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