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<B>Q.What is Bkcln.Unknown Virus?</B> | |||
'''Bkcln.Unknown''' virus represents a file that was physically present during the scan initialization but the availability of either the file or media was lost while the scan was in progress . This happens normally when a background Anti-Virus deletes the file or a removable drive is unplugged or during the scan the mapping of the drive could have been lost and hence the files are being caught as '''Bkcln.Unknown''' which merely indicates the absence of file. | |||
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