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Kaspersky PURE User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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U S E R G U I D EHOW TO RESTORE AN OBJECT THAT HAS BEEN DELETEDOR DISINFECTED BY THE APPLICATION<strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> recommends that you avoid restoring deleted and disinfected objects since they may pose a threat toyour computer.If you want to restore a deleted or disinfected object, you can use a backup copy of it which was created by theapplication when scanning the object.To restore an object that has been deleted or disinfected by the application:1. Open the main application window and click the Computer Protection button.2. In the top part of the window that opens, use the Quarantine link to open the Protection status window.3. On the Detected threats tab, in the dropdown list located over the list of threats, select Neutralized.The list of disinfected and deleted objects is displayed on the Detected threats tab. Objects are groupedaccording to their status. To display the list of objects in a group, click the + icon located to the left of the groupheader.4. Right-click to open the context menu of the object that you want to restore, and select Restore.WHAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR COMPUTER OF BEINGINFECTEDIf you suspect that your computer has been infected, use the System Restore Wizard to neutralize the consequences ofmalicious activity in the system. <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> recommends that you run the Wizard after the computer has beendisinfected to make sure that all threats and damage caused by infections have been fixed.The Wizard checks whether there are any changes to the system, such as the following: access to the network beingblocked, known file format extensions have been changed, the toolbar is locked, etc. Such damage can have variouscauses. The latter may include the activity of malicious programs, incorrect system configuration, system failures or evenincorrect operation of system optimization applications.After the review is complete, the wizard analyzes the information to evaluate whether there is system damage whichrequires immediate attention. Based on the review, a list of actions necessary to eliminate the problems is generated.The Wizard groups these actions by category based on the severity of the problems detected.The Wizard consists of a series of screens (steps) navigated using the Back and Next buttons. To close the Wizard onceit has completed its task, click the Finish button. To stop the Wizard at any stage, click the Cancel button.To start the System Restore Wizard:1. Open the main application window and in the lower part of the window,click the Additional Tools button.2. In the Additional Tools window that opens, click the System Restore button.The Wizard steps in detail.Step 1. Starting system restoreMake sure that the Wizard option to Search for problems caused by malware activity is selected and clickthe Next button.68

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