eset nod antivirus log

hey.
eset nod32 antivirus has detected some viruses and go them in the quarantine menu ( advanced mode )
how can i delete the viruses it has put in there?
 
Yes, you can delete them providing they aren't attached to any windows system files.

One thread on the subject would have been good enough. You say this is a different computer then what you had before, but it seems you keep getting infected. What are you doing to get so infected all the time?
 
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Yes, you can delete them providing they aren't attached to any windows system files.

One thread on the subject would have been good enough. You say this is a different computer then what you had before, but it seems you keep getting infected. What are you doing to get so infected all the time?

hmm, well, when i plugged in my bros media device ( trekstor ) that has bin plugged in the other comp that was infected.
ok, when i plugged it in it said that an G:/autorun.inf virus has bin blocked.
also, the other viruses arent my do so lol.
 
I would not use a computer that you got from someone and did not know what was going on with it. You need to format and reinstall windows on that machine if you want to use it. A new owner of a computer should start fresh.
 
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