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How do you create a custom scan?

After a first complete scan, 3 threats were quarantined, although the Sophos AV said 5 were detected - where are the other 2? The report said - "that the threat cannot be cleaned up. Please click the threat name above for manual cleanup instructions."

The manual cleanup instructions said -

11. If there are any threats for which the action available is "Clean up manually", create a custom scan.

12. Select the areas where the remaining threats reside and add these to the Scan items.

13. In the Options tab, select "Delete threat" from the drop down menu.

14. Click Done.

15. Run the scan.

First of all I cannot find a way to create a custom scan. There seems no way to drag and drop the threats into the custom scan window, or to move them there any other way. When I clicked the + button I expected to be able to select the threats and add them in, but all it did was create an empty file.

The software seems very unintuitive and un Apple like, very disorganised and illogical just like Windows. On the other hand, it may well be me that doesn't get it!!!! Having said that, it's good of Sophos to offer this program, and hopefully in time it will become more Apple like with a better UI.

Can you advise me, please? Thanks.

I am running Tiger 10.4.11

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  • I installed the Sophos free anti-virus software yesterday and ran a full scan of my Mac mini (OS X 10.6.8), including Time Machine backup drive.  This took many hours, and at the end the scan revealed 2 viruses in an April 2011 backup on Time Machine.  The cure was to perform a manual removal, which I attempted, but being unfamiliar with the way your software works, I could not find the offending software in the path suggested.  Out of sheer frustration, I just deleted the two items which meant I did nothing with them and they are still there.  Today, being slightly more familiar with the Sophos anti-virus software, I tried to scan the folder that contained the malware; however, when I click on run, the scan remains in calculating mode with the blue and white horizontal barber pole never changing.  Perhaps there is something else I failed to do in order to get this to work properly.  Apparently (if I read it correctly), Time Machine backups are read only, so I can't change anything, including deleting the malware.  The full system scan did not indicate that the malware is on my mini's drive, only on the backup in one folder (28 April 2011, 065221).  Perhaps I'm not only person with this problem and someone has found the answer.  Since the two malware files are not in the active read/write drive, maybe it doesn't matter and they can just be ignored.  Can anyone help clear this up?

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  • I installed the Sophos free anti-virus software yesterday and ran a full scan of my Mac mini (OS X 10.6.8), including Time Machine backup drive.  This took many hours, and at the end the scan revealed 2 viruses in an April 2011 backup on Time Machine.  The cure was to perform a manual removal, which I attempted, but being unfamiliar with the way your software works, I could not find the offending software in the path suggested.  Out of sheer frustration, I just deleted the two items which meant I did nothing with them and they are still there.  Today, being slightly more familiar with the Sophos anti-virus software, I tried to scan the folder that contained the malware; however, when I click on run, the scan remains in calculating mode with the blue and white horizontal barber pole never changing.  Perhaps there is something else I failed to do in order to get this to work properly.  Apparently (if I read it correctly), Time Machine backups are read only, so I can't change anything, including deleting the malware.  The full system scan did not indicate that the malware is on my mini's drive, only on the backup in one folder (28 April 2011, 065221).  Perhaps I'm not only person with this problem and someone has found the answer.  Since the two malware files are not in the active read/write drive, maybe it doesn't matter and they can just be ignored.  Can anyone help clear this up?

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