Depending on what you do with your computer you may want to replace it every year, or parts of it, that would be if you were an advent gamer.
Normally you can get by with replacing a work computer, one that you use for web browsing, every five or so years.
And even then you could keep going, just eventually you'll notice a decrease in performance, that is usually the best time to look into other options.
You should install a good anti-virus in your computer.
If your mouse is IN your computer you'll need more help than an exterminator.
You can get a USB anti-virus program using another computer then you can plug it into your computer with the virus and then perform a scan and it should be completed by removing or to quarantine the virus and your computer should not have the virus anymore.
bug spray of course! Just kidding, you should go to a computer store so PROFESSIONALS can safely dissasemble your computer so you can get the ants of of your computer. :)
It depends you probably either have a "dinosaur" age computer or have lots of programs and software on your computer.To deal with these problems you can buy a new computer,get rid of some programs or buy more gigabytes of RAM.
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Get off the computer before that you should take a head ace tablet and then go to bed
There is no set age at when a child does / should receive their own computer. It is up to the parent to gauge their maturity level on whether or not the child should receive a computer. The median age is probably between 12 and 14.
go to start, run, type msconfig, go to the second to last tab labeled startup and disable all then restart your computer. This should prevent the Trojan from starting when you turn your computer back on then use whatever anti virus you have to try to get rid of it.
To get rid of lag go to clean up on your computer
A warning on the desktop of a computer that says the computer is infected is the virus prevention software for the computer telling the user that there is a problem. To get rid of this item, a scan should be run to find out where the potential threat is. Also check to make sure the firewall is on and the downloaded virus protection software is working properly.
to get rid of the risk of computer getting freezed.