No, for me it hasn't, and it completely messed up my computer. I would not recommend it.
No such program exists.
a program is called a program. a set of instructions is called a manual.
C.p.u. Executes the program
Install the program to a different location.
Download an anti-malware program and fully scan the computer. It will detect and quarantine threats.
An antivirus program can quarantine it, so that no program can use it and it lies dormant on the HDD. It also can delete it so it is gone and won't use up space or harm your system.
Quarantine
Threat monitoring is a function of an Anti-Virus program in which the program locates a program or file on the computer and monitors it for any odd or malicious behavior. It will continue to monitor the "threat" until it has probable cause to quarantine the file and remove or fix the problem.
You should look for something that is consistently updated to protect you from new methods of computer attack. You should also look for a program that gives you quarantine and removal options. Avast is a free program that is commonly used and stringently updated.
Quarantine was released on 10/10/2008.
The Production Budget for Quarantine was $12,000,000.
Go to My Computer>C>Program Files and in there find a folder related to your old anti-virus program. I.e. Norton, Symantec, etc. In this folder there should be another folder called Quarantine. Single click on the quarantine file, hold down shift on your keyboard and hit the delete key. This will permanently delete the folder, including all of the quarantined files inside.
The duration of Quarantine - film - is 1.48 hours.
Spybot is a great program for spyware removal. It will find the problems and quarantine and remove them. This will prevent issues with your computer and keep your computer safe. You can download Spybot at http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html.
Quarantine - film - was created on 2008-10-10.
Love in Quarantine was created on 1910-11-17.