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Extension
.VIR
Category
System
Primary Use
Malware Quarantine Storage
Primary Software

What is a VIR file?

A .VIR file is usually a Virus-Infected File created by antivirus software like those from Symantec. When an antivirus program detects malicious code, it often renames the file extension to .VIR to stop the user or the operating system from running it by accident.

These files are often originally EXE applications, LNK shortcuts, DOC documents, or ZIP archives. In other cases, a .VIR file might be a virtual volume for Norton Ghost), a ransomware-encrypted file, or a virus signature file. Because the .VIR extension has multiple possible meanings, viewer.online/vir helps you identify the actual format of your specific file.

How to handle VIR files?

You should handle .VIR files with extreme caution. Opening an infected file on your local computer can spread malware. viewer.online/vir analyzes .VIR files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it without risk to your system.

Summary

Because .VIR files use the known EXE format, viewer.online/vir can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VIR file?

A .VIR file is most commonly a Virus-Infected File that antivirus software has renamed and quarantined to protect your computer.

Is a VIR file dangerous?

Yes, a .VIR file usually contains malicious code. You should not rename it back to its original extension and run it on your computer.

How can I safely view a VIR file?

You can use viewer.online/vir to safely inspect the file's metadata and structure in an isolated environment.

What software creates VIR files?

Antivirus programs from companies like Symantec create these files during the quarantine process.

Can a VIR file be something else?

Yes. Sometimes it is a virtual volume for Norton Ghost) or a virus signature file.

Can I delete a VIR file?

Yes. If the file is confirmed malware in your antivirus quarantine folder, it is generally safe to delete it permanently to free up space.

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