The best way to do it is with a Virus Scanner.
If you know what you're doing you could remove it yourself. You'd need to delete the exexutable [.exe] and remove the registry edits, if it has any, remove all startup processes that point to the virus and any data it has.
Yes, computer viruses are man-made malicious software programs designed to infect and harm computer systems.
People create computer viruses to cause harm, steal information, disrupt systems, or for personal gain.
iMesh does not contain any computer viruses. However, it does bundle adware and toolbars that cannot be easily removed.
Many things! For one thing, a pathological virus can take over the body, such as computer viruses can. There are also multiple versions of viruses and pathological viruses. That and they can be blocked out. While computers can use antivirus programs, we have immune systems. ~SwaggaCat
Computer viruses are man-made malicious software programs designed to infect and harm computer systems. They do not occur naturally and are created by individuals with malicious intent.
so people dont get into your computer and take money and it will keep it safe
Computers run applications and for applications to be useful they need access to important systems that maintain your computer, viruses abuse these permissions and inflict malicious actions on your computer
No. Computer viruses remain in computers until removed. Computer lines are designed to transfer packets containing the virus, not storing them.
They are computer viruses that let hackers and other viruses in to your computer undetected. They are computer viruses that let hackers and other viruses in to your computer undetected.
To avoid Computer Viruses to protect one computer to another computer.
Biological Virus can kill youComputer Virus can just kill your computer, not you.Neither is living.*computer virus it is software which corrupt the system *biological virus which cause decease in human body
Biological viruses and computer viruses are both entities that can replicate and spread, causing harm in the process. Both require a host to survive and multiply, and can exhibit a wide range of behaviors from benign to harmful. Additionally, both types of viruses can be transmitted between individuals or systems.