You will have to buy some Anti Virus software on a Disk like McAfee for example. You can then scan your whole computer and remove the virus.
Well, you should have a good security protection first of all. Try to at least find out where the virus came from. Adult websites are most common. Facebook, Twitter and celebrity websites are common to. If you have a computer specialist in your area contact them and see if they can fix it. If they can't that usually means that it means that you need a new computer.
Registry fix is a very good source to solving computer virus problems. Registry fix will scan your computer for viruses; however, like with all viruses, the sooner they are found, the easier registry fix can help you.
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I called the technician to fix my computer it had a virus.
No. you cant. the only way is if you download Norton
ALWAYS fix virus problems with the computer running in 'safe mode'. When a computer has been started in safe mode, only the bare minimum systems software are started (so there's less likelihood of any virus finding somewhere to hide !). Run your anti-virus software, and act on any warnings. Re-boot the computer as normal, and it should have solved the problem.
You go call a computer expert and ask him to fix it. In the mean time don't do anything with your computer It might damage it more.
There are some indicators that a computer might be infected which are available at Microsoft siteScan your system regularly with antivirus and antispyware.Update your softwares frequently.
go to www.teamviewer.com and install it and then install spybot and do a computer scan and viruses will pop up press delete and then their gone
I don't have the extra money I'm on a fix income a month
You can't "fix" a hacked computer. It depends on what has been done, but if they install a virus, use a antivirus program or format the harddrive. If they just connect to your computer and hack the password, reset the password and change your IP. Easy as 3.1415926535
To fix a software issue on your computer, you can try restarting the computer, updating the software, running a virus scan, or reinstalling the software. If these steps don't work, you may need to seek help from a professional technician.