Yes you do.
They keep computer technicians, antivirus software developers, and virus removal software developers in business.
well most of them scan your whole computer and then after it finds the virus it will quarantine the virus ( to keep the virrus from jumping) and simply delete it
Anti-virus software, like Norton and McAfee. But, of course, there is no alternative to common sense.
You need to run a reliable virus software then reset your firewall and make sure that you keep the virus software up to date and firewall ON - scanner your system regularly
Google virus checker or free virus checker and download the required software. It will then do its own thing to keep your computer clean and free of viruses.
1. As soon as you suspect that your computer has a virus remove your computer from any networks it might be on, as well as from the Internet, so that you don't inadvertently spread the bug to others. Unplug your network cable if you have to.2. If you have virus-scanning (anti-virus) software installed, run it.3. If you don't have anti-virus software, you'll need to obtain some. If you can't get it from a network administrator or download it from an uninfected computer, you can mail-order it from a retailer. 4.Start your computer (still not connected to a network) and follow the instructions that came with the anti-virus software. 5. Keep running the virus-scanning software until your computer comes up clean. 6.Reconnect your computer to the Internet and check with the anti-virus software's publisher to make sure you have the latest updates. If not, download them now. 7. After updating the anti-virus software, run it again until your computer comes up clean.2 If you have virus-scanning (anti-virus) software installed, run it.3 If you don't have anti-virus software, you'll need to obtain some. If you can't get it from a network administrator or download it from an uninfected computer, you can mail-order it from a retailer.4 Start your computer (still not connected to a network) and follow the instructions that came with the anti-virus software.5 Keep running the virus-scanning software until your computer comes up clean.6 Reconnect your computer to the Internet and check with the anti-virus software's publisher to make sure you have the latest updates. If not, download them now.7 After updating the anti-virus software, run it again until your computer comes up clean.Read more: How to Clean a Virus-Infected Computer | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_113706_clean-virus-infected.html#ixzz0tZ3wbtAP
you should have this program downloaded into your computer if you don't go to Google.com search A F G protection system download it any time you have a virus the program A F G will notify you when you have a virus then it will ask you to clear and delete the virus you press yes or accept then a green bar will show up the progress started when the green bar is full then your computer or laptop will automatically restart that's what you do when your computer or laptop is done taking a virus i hope i was really helpful :)
Yes - the vast majority of computer viruses can be removed, or disabled by most anti-virus software. The trick is - to keep your anti-virus software, and definitions database up-to-date, as people are writing new viruses on a daily basis !
It is important to keep your AV software up to date since updating gets the latest virus definitions and keeps the software up to date with improvements. Virus definitions, if you don't know already, are basically files that tell the software what to look for.
get some anti virus software and keep your computer turned off because it lets the virus do more damage
Update/download/purchase virus software Keep your computer up to date with Microsoft updates Never click on websites with bad reputations Keep passwords on Administrative accounts
Hi, computer virus means program which inserts automatically, causes data breach, does harm to PC functionary. There are different kinds of computer virus, an effective way for protecting your PC from virus is to install a powerful antivirus software. Moreover, keep away from suspect email or website.