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6.2.2. What to do when Bitdefender finds threats on your
device?
You may find out there is a threat on your device in one of these ways:
You scanned your device and Bitdefender found infected items on it.
A threat alert informs you that Bitdefender blocked one or multiple threats
on your device.
In such situations, update Bitdefender to make sure you have the latest
threat information database and run a System Scan to analyze the system.
As soon as the system scan is over, select the desired action for the infected
items (Disinfect, Delete, Move to quarantine).
Warning
If you suspect the file is part of the Windows operating system or that it is
not an infected file, do not follow these steps and contact Bitdefender
Customer Care as soon as possible.
If the selected action could not be taken and the scan log reveals an infection
which could not be deleted, you have to remove the file(s) manually:
The first method can be used in normal mode:
1. Turn off the Bitdefender real-time antivirus protection:
a. Click Protection on the navigation menu on the
Bitdefender interface.
b. In the ANTIVIRUS pane, click Open.
c. In the Advanced window, turn off Bitdefender Shield.
2. Display hidden objects in Windows. To find out how to do this, refer to
How do I display hidden objects in Windows? (p. 70).
3. Browse to the location of the infected file (check the scan log) and delete
it.
4. Turn on the Bitdefender real-time antivirus protection.
In case the first method failed to remove the infection:
1. Reboot your system and enter in Safe Mode. To find out how to do this,
refer to
How do I restart in Safe Mode? (p. 72).
2. Display hidden objects in Windows. To find out how to do this, refer to
How do I display hidden objects in Windows? (p. 70).
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