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Threats issue

  Mac Yosemite version 10.10.2.

Every morning for over  2 weeks - when I turn my  Mac on , I receive a message that Sophos home edition has found 2 threats.

 When I open Quarantine Manager the 2 threats  shown immediately disappear.  These threats sometimes disappear  when I open the quarantine manager or when I navigate to clean up.  When I mean disappears - all I have done is  move my cursor to clean up threat, not actually clean up the threats

1.  The things I have done hoping to rectify the situation was to uninstall Sophos and re-install the program.

2.  Run Sophos to Scan the Mac.  I usually start the scan at 9 am , but by the time I swtich off my computer at about 11 pm the scanning has found no threats ( thought under this its says issues detected - does not say what).  At the 11 pm time I switch off my compter  the items remaining to scan is about 7,160.600.  

When I restart my computer in the morning unfortunately the scans once more start from the very beginning and not from the 7,160.600.

Be grateful for some helpful suggestions.

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  • As the scan is taking a long time to run I'd recommend disconnecting any hard drives and pen drives that may increase the number of files.  If you have a Time Machine backup volume I'd recommend disconnecting that or excluding it from the scan you are running.  Once done re-scan the computer,

    Then it would be worth looking at the logs and seeing what is detected and where.  For an explanation of the logs watch this video...

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  • As the scan is taking a long time to run I'd recommend disconnecting any hard drives and pen drives that may increase the number of files.  If you have a Time Machine backup volume I'd recommend disconnecting that or excluding it from the scan you are running.  Once done re-scan the computer,

    Then it would be worth looking at the logs and seeing what is detected and where.  For an explanation of the logs watch this video...

    :1020725

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