First of all, what errors do you mean? Are you talking about Malware, like trojans and viruses? If you are, then
best programs to use are:
-CCleaner (Does scans, removes cookies, cache, etc and uninstalls programs and more)
-Microsoft Security Essentials (Does scans and removes malware)
-Norton 360 (Pc Tuneup, Backup and Restore, Transaction Security, PC Security. Also does scans)
I have these and they work great! I just ran a couple of scans, removed some Trojans, cleared some cookies, uninstalled programs, and now my computer is well protected. These 3 programs are the best!
PS, make sure you check some reviews before installing. I learned my lesson from downloading "ErrorEnd". Turns out it was a scam. Good Luck!
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A Computer crash occur because of errors in the operating system software or computer hardware. software errors are common but h/w errors are harder to diagnose.
Yes formatting does removes virus from you computer but it will also delete all your data stored in the C drive . And provided the virus hasnt infected other drives . Download Avast , Kyspersky or Norten (Anti Viruses)
A computer technician is someone who fixes your computer. For example, when it crashes, he is the person that removes any corrupted files affecting your computer and makes sure that it is running without defect.
Disk Cleanup
10 computer hardware errors and troubleshooting
Checks your computer for viruses and then removes them if you say so. Basically. I'm sure someone will give you a better answer though.
Checks your computer for viruses and then removes them if you say so. Basically. I'm sure someone will give you a better answer though.
A computer error is a problem your computer experience is running files and processing information. Errors are commonly caused by corrupted files in the computer registry. Running a registry cleaner for Windows registry repair will help prevent errors and keep your computer running fast.
Formatting - removes all the existing information from the computer's hard-drive. Think of it as the electronic equivalent of using an eraser to rub-out all the writing on a piece of paper.