You have three options
1. Go to your nearest I.t person (yellow pages)
2. Fight the Trojan with your own virus ware at home
3 hope that the virsus dies ( you will propbably wreck your computer)
Depends, what dose it say. Most likely you have a virus. Especially if it keeps redirecting you to an advertisement or survey. Dose your browser continue to have activity although it is supposed to be idle. When I had the virut virus, my computer was constantly opening browsers when i was away. If it is a virus try clean your PC with Avira, Avast, AVG, Mcfee, Malware ect. try Google some scanners.
garlic keeps vampires away
While it's not a virus per-se, it changes your homepage, hijacks new tabs in Firefox (not tested in other browsers) and changes your default search engine to it's own ad-riddled search page, and resets these values on restart if you try to change them. Less a virus and more a nuisance, it still takes away from your browsing experience.
Yes. It is called an active virus only because it is a virus that starts multiplying right away.
A regular virus is something that you need to be staying away from.
It is the strong smell in the trees that keeps the insects away.
an apple a day keeps pimples away. it is one of the biggest cures for pimples. but two a day is even better
mangos
sometimes but stay away from zopha domain it is a virus download site
There is no pronoun in the saying "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence, for example:"It keeps the doctor away." (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun phrase 'an apple a day', which is the subject of the sentence)"An apple a day keeps him away." (the pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'doctor')
no but boys will
Apple? Doctor?