It's not a virus, AVG just has a tendency to think any hacked program is a virus automatically.
no you cannot install AD in Xp system but there is standalone ADAM which you can install on xp system which has few features of AD
install cd
If you mean the orignal battlefield game (Battlefield 1942), then no, you do not, it is a standalone game.
Adobe Flash standalone is a software application that you install on your computer in order to create and edit Flash/Shockwave files. It's standalone and can work on its own. The Flash PLAYER, however, is a browser plugin that plays the published end results of the standalone Flash software. The main difference is that Adobe Flash standalone can create and edit, while the Flash Player can only view/playback.
No, you do not. You only install Active Directory if the system is going to be a domain controller. If it is a member server or a standalone server Active Directory should not be installed.
Download, install, get infected. basic process.
Most anti-virus programs are ineffective against already-infected PCs, but the only one I know of that can install successfully in an already infected PC is stopzilla. Check it out at stopzilla.com
Open the CD and click on the "Installer" or "Drag and Drop" the application to the desktop or applications folder. There should be a ReadMe or such on the CD to explain how to do it.
The answer to that question is a big resounding no. They are both separate standalone games, made by two entire different companies. But you should still install them both as they are both great Star Wars games, if not the best!
... You mean... HOW TO CLEAN AN INFECTED COMPUTER?- it will be much safer to put all your important files on back-up and try to reformat it, then install an anti virus for future security.
Run a good antivirus and also install a firewall on each of the computers
Install a virus scanner, don't attach any other drives, disconnect from internet!