The main thing that's probably going on isn't in fact a virus but it's probably the fact that your computer is either overheating or your power supply is bad. The cheapest way to check this out is just by opening up your computer and cleaning out the dust. BE VERY CAREFUL doing this. If you're not confident and don't have much experience with computers you may want to take it to a shop and they'll clean out the dust for a small fee. If this doesn't fix the problem then you may need to swap out your power supply but seeing as you're going to be spending money this way you're probably going to want to take it to a shop and have them look it over but the most probable cause for this is overheating which is normally caused by dust. If you want to take an attempt to clean it out yourself just take the cover off and use the compressed air cans that you buy at department stores to clean out all the dust. NOTE* Don't take any parts out unless you know what you're doing. YOU CAN fry your hard drive by touching it and letting off ESD!!.
infected by virus
DVD writes are hardware devices and are not prone to viruses. The software that is used by computers to prepare and send data to the DVD writer can be infected by a virus.
Receive and open an infected* email.Create a virus yourself and put it onto your computer.Open a web page with viruses (Norton Safe Search helps here).Download on line content from an untrustworthy page which contains a virus.Connect infected hardware (such as a USB stick) to your computer.*"Infected" means that the code within the data contains a virus.
Your computer could be infected with something if it suddenly runs slower or begins doing strange things. You can check the Task Manager for any new processes running that you are unfamiliar with. If you believe that it is infected, download an anti-virus program and have it scanned.
PC Back To Normal? We need to know the problem... 1. If It is slow, it is may be cause by a virus, spyware or both. normally a good anti virus or spy ware is good, but in some cases, your PC may be too infected to clean up you may need to backup your data, format the disk and then reload your OS, make sure to scan your backup for viruses before putting them back on your PC. 2. Hardware problem if your PC suddenly shuts down or bluescreen this is may be the cause of a hardware problem, may be your memory or harddrive with bad sectors any thing.. Please give us more details to help you.. For more info search here http://www.holdtechtt.com
First, you should download some anti-virus software. If there is nothing show that your computer was infected with virus, problem is in your operating system, reinstall it. Last solution: bring your computer to any hardware services, maybe your ram has trouble.
if an infected person has no symptoms (they wouldn't know they had this virus)then they could go on and pass it on to others, some which are more vunerable who could die in seroius cases.
40% of computer users have been infected by a virus.
Yes, if the removable disk is connected to your computer then it will be infected.
They can only if they are infected with the virus.
No, you will not be infected in that manner.
yes