The Recycler Virus takes advantage of the Windows Autorun feature in order to sneak into your computer. This feature is often used each time you insert a portable media into your PC or laptop meaning DVDs, CDs, memory sticks, and USB drives are possible carriers of this malware. In your case, the pen drive. Since this virus copies itself to all active drives in your PC, it can eventually consume precious space. It will also try to contact other malicious sites the moment you go online so your system can slow down to a crawl.
You can remove the recycler virus by running a scan on your computer to get rid of it automatically. You may also remove them manually yourself if you wish. This site is very helpful in providing detailed removal instructions: http://www.spyware-fix.net/remove-recycler-virus.html
You can't, it has to be in the computer to access it.
To remove fragments from a hard drive you can run a disk defragmenter usually found under the advanced tab of the computer properties menu(found by right clicking on my computer or computer)
Assuming there is only one hard drive on the computer, then yes.
Format hard drive/s
my computer--->manage->computer management ---->select drive drive and right click delete partition
You need at least an Operating System Like Windows or Linux to work on the computer, if you remove that one too then you need to reinstall it , so as to work on the computer again.
Before you send your computer to the electronics graveyard, remove the hard drive. If the computer still functions, you can erase the hard drive.
No. However, if you remove the hard drive, it can be used as a regular hard drive in a computer.
To remove the hard drive on a Dell Dimension 2350 desktop computer, one has to open up the system unit. The hard disk can then be unscrewed from the drive bay.
It is best to wipe the hard drive before you remove it from the first computer and do a new install for the new computer. Then add your operation system.
# Turn the computer over, and remove the hard drive screws. # Slide the hard drive out of the computer. # Remove the new drive from its packaging. # Use firm and even pressure to slide the drive into place. If you use excessive force, you may damage the connector. # Slide the hard drive into the bay until it is fully seated. # Replace and tighten the screws. # If the new hard drive is not already pre-imaged, install the operating system and drivers for your computer
In order to remove a external hard drive one must first disconnect it from the the computer by clicking through the hard dives and entering the options and disconnecting.