For user to run/open the file containing a virus.
For user to run/open the file containing a virus.
Get a Virus scanner to see if it does. Most companies that make Virus removal software have free scanners. If it does have a virus, buy a license and run the Virus removal tool. Most licenses run about $35 a year.
It is a virus, and most viruses just have to run their course. They are not like bacterias that can be treated with antibiotics.
Dark Avenger i think
The cause can be a number of things. Viruses are the most common and there are alot of free virus removers but you should be careful of what you download. Other common causes are fragmentation and unecessary file build up which can be solved with pre-installed tools on most PCs. Disk cleanup and defrag tools will solve these two issues and should be run regularly atleast once a month in addition to an ant-virus program to keep your computer running fast.
Generally speaking yes, most viruses are either.exe or screensaver programmes disguised as something else or part of another programme but they generally need to be run in order to do anything. Most antivirus programmes will alert you that a program is infected with a virus and prevent you from running it.
No it is most likely a Spam on your phone that gives you a virus in the long run.
No. Your Computer does NOT have to be connected to the Internet to run a virus. Any contaminated or corrupt file can infect your computer any time it is open, run, or executed. The Internet is just one of many ways a virus can be 'run', started, opened, or spread. One common source not direct from the Internet is through USB (although the source may have be originated from the Internet.
the most common method is to use the computer management tool and use the Fat32 or the NTFS file System you can also use Device Runner.
The common cold is a virus. Viruses have to run its complete life cycle. Penicillin is an antibiotic, used to rid the body's system of bacteria.
You will have to install antivirus software directly on VM to run virus check.
Run of the bulls.