If you don't already have a virus scan program get one Make sure it is up to date and scan your computer, that should solve the problem. If files are corrupted a restore may be necessary
Run an update on you virus scan. Then do a complete scan on your system. Your anti virus program should be able to detect and clean or even quarantine the virus.
It's not a virus, AVG just has a tendency to think any hacked program is a virus automatically.
This a computer virus and there are no actual symptoms. The Anna Kournikova virus is a self-replicate virus which means that when the system is infected with this virus the system will spread the infection to other systems which will propagate the virus further and so on. Users get this virus through an e-mail attachment. Upon opening this attachment the system gets infected and the virus mail itself to all users found in the windows Address Book. Once the system is infected by this virus, the virus copies itself to the Windows directory as "AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs". You will find it here : C:WINDOWSAnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs
This really depends on the file. If you have a useless malicious file, such as a infected downloaded file, that has no system importance, then yes, it would be recommended to delete that file. However if it is a infected system file or other important file DON'T delete it. Leave it in the virus chest and see if it is possible to repair it.
Yes, most of the computer virus have security threat to the infected computer. If your computer has been infected with virus, you should remove it quickly.
Assuming you mean 'vaccination' - it's an injection of a weak version of a virus. The virus triggers the immune system to produce antibodies - which stay in the bloodstream ready to fight the real virus, should the person get infected.
A type of computer virus that associates itself with the execution of programs by modifying directory table entries to ensure the virus itself will start when any program on the computer system is started. If infected with a cluster virus it will appear as if every program on the computer system is infected; however, a cluster virus is only in one place on the system.
youll have to do a full system reboot and system reset if that doesn't work you may have to call Microsoft/apple
it doesent have any virus i should know because iv played it before
If you are infected with the herpes virus, then yes you can.
When you delete files that may be infected virus stays on the system by moving to another file. Formating deletes all files infected or not hence virus is delete because it has nowhere else to move to.
No but if the virus is affecting iTunes in any way then it might not respond to your iPod as well as it should.