Fix Operation Did Not Complete Successfully Because the File Contains a Virus 2023

Fix Operation Did Not Complete Successfully Because the File Contains a Virus 2023

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Fix Operation Did Not Complete Successfully Because the File Contains a Virus 2023

Commands Used:
sfc /SCANFILE=c://windows//explorer.exe
sfc /SCANFILE=C://Windows//SysWow64//explorer.exe
sfc /scannow

When you launch a file that is suspected of being harmful or carrying a virus, most antivirus applications, including Windows Defender, may occasionally activate. /”Operation did not complete properly because the file contains a virus,/” the error message will say.

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If you run virus-infected files, they will infect your system. As a result, most anti-virus systems, including Windows Defender, will refuse to open a file or execute any connected programme if the file/program is suspected of triggering a viral assault. In such a circumstance, the error – Operation did not complete properly because the file contains a virus – would appear.

Computer viruses can be a security threat, and they can also cause system errors such as ERROR_VIRUS_INFECTED to occur.

This issue is generally followed by the warning Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus, and now we’ll teach you how to fix it on Windows 10.

We should also highlight that your PC’s antivirus or Windows Defender may confuse uninfected files for malicious, resulting in the error message.

This tutorial applies to computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Home, Professional, Enterprise, and Education) from all supported hardware manufacturers, including Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.

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