Detects a virus that does not exist

Hello Jose.
We regret the inconvenience caused.
This could be because the .exe file does not have a valid digital signature to confirm its identity. A digital signature is a mathematical technique used to validate the authenticity and integrity of a message, software or digital document. 

AVG use the Digital Signature to verify that an executable or dll is original and has not been infected by a virus or malware.

If you would like, you can exclude the .exe file from AVG scanning (at your own risk). Click this link for instructions to add an exception.

Hello Jose.
We regret the inconvenience caused.
This could be because the .exe file does not have a valid digital signature to confirm its identity. A digital signature is a mathematical technique used to validate the authenticity and integrity of a message, software or digital document. 

AVG use the Digital Signature to verify that an executable or dll is original and has not been infected by a virus or malware.

If you would like, you can exclude the .exe file from AVG scanning (at your own risk). Click this link for instructions to add an exception.

I am making a program (drawing a triangle) in DELPHI 7 language.
The autorun (.EXE) is deleted by AVG. There is no virus because the program was made by me.
What I do?
Thank you