Hello Toni,
We truly regret for the inconvenience caused. You can check the Quarantine files by opening the AVG Antivirus free -> Menu -> Quarantine and you will in find the Restore button at the bottom right. We request you to check if the file/ path or folder is affected by visiting the link: https://www.virustotal.com/
We also suggest you to share the feedback regarding our AVG program to our developers from the link: http://www.avg.com/us-en/product-feedback
Feel free to contact us for further help.
Thank you.
I have exactly the same problem as Joanne and Dr Horn
What's even worse is that the window that lists the quarantined files is not resizable, so it is impossible to determine the full name of the file and the path of the "problem" file.
It is not possible to restore a file from a backup if it does not even know its name.
These are obvious and easily reproducible problems.
One wonders if AVG even tests, much less uses, its own products. I add that I am very angry now with AVG products since they are giving me a lot of problems and installed a previous version of AVG having to add my list of exceptions files manually and I have been automatically updated AVG again this version that is like a grain in The back I hope they fix this program that is useless.
Hello Toni,
We truly regret for the inconvenience caused. You can check the Quarantine files by opening the AVG Antivirus free -> Menu -> Quarantine and you will in find the Restore button at the bottom right. We request you to check if the file/ path or folder is affected by visiting the link: https://www.virustotal.com/
We also suggest you to share the feedback regarding our AVG program to our developers from the link: http://www.avg.com/us-en/product-feedback
Feel free to contact us for further help.
Thank you.