It would seem that it could be easier than removing an already found threat? But no - when you click the "Remove" button located next to an already found, already deployed threat, with which nothing needs to be done, which is not running, which is just a file lying on the disk and needs to be deleted (and this is not even a virus, but a "malicious program" DriverPack Solution, located in the Windows temporary folder) - the antivirus falls into a multi-minute cycle. It should be noted that during this cycle, the highest activity of the program is simulated! The icon near the clock pulsates and almost grunts with zeal, the preloaders in the list are spinning, but it’s just not enough for dogs or monkeys to run around the screen. And what can actually happen at this time, explain? I xs, but personally I don’t see a problem in deleting a file 1) already found 2) already identified 3) which, in fact, is not malicious, but only unwanted - well, what can you do, Kaspersky and DriverPack Solution do not like each other. And its constant. As long as there are no "viruses", you can live in peace. As soon as something harmful is found, get ready for an hour-long deletion cycle.
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