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Finding Viruses and Fixing Your Computer

Finding Viruses and Fixing Your Computer

Finding Viruses and Fixing Your Computer

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There are many programs that can detect viruses, doing so, with an accuracy of over 99%. You should first check to make sure your computer has an anti virus program installed. You may have some software installed when you first got your computer but is it running? Has it been updated recently? If the answer is yes to both these questions then you must proceed with a virus scan. If you do not have an anti virus program currently installed on your computer then don't fear. A very handy free anti virus tool by Trend Micro called "Housecall" can be used with an Internet connection and can be just as efficient as some installed programs. Keep in mind though this will only remove the viruses you currently have been infected with and will not offer around the clock protection like an installed version.


Removing detected viruses can sometimes be a challenge. There are two different ways to remove a virus they are:


Automatically - This is done by the anti virus program. Usually it will ask you if you would like to remove the detected virus or to leave it (I would recommend removing it).
Manually - Sometimes the virus can made multiple copies of itself or has tricked your computer to think it is currently running and cannot be deleted unless the program is stopped. This usually takes a lot more work and there are in some cases special tools specifically made to remove this one type of virus. If you are given the name of the virus, searching the name of it on Google usually displays results of removal tips or guides from others who have also been infected.

If you had to manually remove the virus(es) you can give yourself a pat on the back but don't get too excited yet. To prevent this problem from happening you must discover how you were infected in the first place and not to make the same mistake again. Look back at the way you used your computer daily. Don't make the same mistake twice, reduce your chances of being infected.






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