Short on time?
To double-check the issue, youll need a second antivirus program.
Try Norton
Step 1.
If you do have a virus, it can easily replicate onto your external storage devices.
If youve decided you want a new security suite, I recommendNorton.
Once the antivirus is up and running, run a full disk scan.
Once the scan is finished, youll receive a notification alerting you to any threats your antivirus uncovered.
Your next job is to go through these flagged threats and whitelist any that you trust.
Step 2.
If youve canceled your Avast/AVG subscription, then you dont need to do anything.
When everything is either whitelisted or deleted, you should reboot your PC.
Once youve restarted your PC, it’s crucial that you rerun the full scan.
Once you reach this point, you might move onto Step 3.
The IDP.Generic warning may be gone, but your PC is still at risk of infection.
Step 3.
IDP.Generic is a notification from Avast and AVG that indicates their malware scanners have flagged a file as malicious.
Is IDP.Generic harmful?
IDP.Generic is generally not harmful, but it shouldnt be ignored.
It could indicate personal information being sent to an unknown server or outdated antivirus software.
Either way, you gotta get a second opinion from another scanner.
I recommend most users simply switch subscriptions to a security solution like Norton.
How can I remove the IDP.Generic virus?
Usually, IDP.Generic is a false positive, which means you typically wont need to remove anything.