Hello again, thanks for reply, in that logs I can`t find all files, to try to know and understand why and what Avast deleted files with false positive virus. I succeded recovered some encripted files from chest file. Maybe I will be able to put it back somehow
As I mentioned.
Even if you somehow managed to overcome those hurdles, the Virus Chest for obvious reasons is is protected so you couldn't just place them there.
I don't know:
1. How you recovered them and how successful that might have been.
2. How you know they came from the virus chest.
If you know what these files/programs, etc., that were sent to the chest, I would have thought it might be easier to find copies of the original (program, version and file name) from an unencrypted source.
So you couldn't simply place files there and subsequently simply extract them as the current virus chest has no information in relation to them, having previously deleted them. The original file information name and location and I don't know about decryption, again by not having any previous information on the initial encryption.
I'm afraid it is a case of delete in haste repent at leisure, I don't recommend deleting files in the chest as they can do no harm there and can be subsequently restored if it proves to be a false positive.