get hold of a Bart pe disk, make it on a mate's PC if you don't have another. then once booted go to www.norton.com and finnd their free virus scanner. let it run, then Google the cures for the viruses.
get hold of a Bart pe disk, make it on a mate's PC if you don't have another. then once booted go to www.norton.com and finnd their free virus scanner. let it run, then Google the cures for the viruses.
Of course. When you download an antivirus software, you really download the installer of that antivirus not the program. When you double-click on it for install, only then the antivirus program will be "personalized" for that computer, and after that it can't be copied to another computer. When a software is installed some files will be copied in system's folder not only in that software folder.
Fake antivirus sites using ie6 or ie7 to download it without permission.
You need to download an antivirus program. A good free program is AVG. A good paid program is Kaspersky.
Either download a new anti-virus program or completely reboot your computer.
No one really discovered the program antivirus. Because it is not one program. Essentially antivirus programs are program that look for suspicious code and activity and then inform the user, and disinfect their computer.
Windows Antivirus 2009 is a virus. Whatever you do, DO NOT INSTALL OR DOWNLOAD IT. Use a trusted program such as AdAware or SpyBot to track down malware, and AVG for viruses. If you do install Windows Antivirus 2009, it will block the Windows Installer Service, preventing you from installing a real antivirus on your computer after the fact, making the program incredibly difficult to remove.
no, download a antivirus. there are free antivirus program's available on the net
Download & install a Antivirus program & scan all the drives of your computer. Otherwise, u can scan all the drives of your computer from command promt itself.
To answer that question is very difficult. To be honest there are hundreds of legitimate and rogue antivirus programs. Now ofcourse I am not telling you to download rogue antivirus. What I am saying is to read the system requirements of every program you download and it should tell you what operating system is is available for.
Trendmicro Housecall is a popular free online antivirus program that allows the user to download a small file onto their computer, which will then run and check the computer for viruses.
There are many competitors for the Norton Antivirus brand. Some of the more notable ones are McAfee, a pay antivirus program, and Avast, a free antivirus program available for download.
Yes. Just make sure your antivirus program is running.