Try the following: 1) Run a virus scan to locate the file(s) that were not deleted during the scan 2) Write the file name as shown in the scan; it may end with .dll 3) Go to start, search file or folder, and search for the file name indicated from the scan. 4) Once located, right click and rename it to something like "virus" 5) Right click the new name and delete the file
Any file being used cannot be deleted. Start the computer in safe mode and make sure there are no programs running. Use task manager to determine this. Stop all running processes. You then may be able to delete the virus. I would suggest you go to www.panda.com and get a free virus scan and removal.
The common cold and cholera are viruses. They begin with the letter c.
Bacteria: Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics. Bacteria is larger. Bacteria can reproduce from the life cycle. Viruses: Viruses cant be killed by antibiotics. Viruses are smaller than bacteria. Viruses cant reproduce without help from a host cell or organism.
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Some viruses can delete all of the data on your computer, while many just steal your identity and can steal your personal details. There are different types of viruses such as Malware, Trojans, Worms and more. It is highly recommended that you have good Antivirus software to protect you from these sort of viruses. There are some viruses that sneak into your computer by pretending to be a anti-virus and make you install it and give out your credit card details. Only give out details to companies you trust like Kaspersky.
usally antivruses check system32 for viruses, or if, for some reason you are doing it yourself you can either delete the ones that you know are viruses, or google the filename to see if its legit.
All viruses can be deleted with the help of a good anti virus software and some time you need to run an anti spyware software too.
There are multiple places a virus can hide. The common places are C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System32.
There are multiple places a virus can hide. The common places are C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System32.
It cant be deleted every one know that you stupid idiot that asked this question you should be shot in the head ... lol suck on that LMFAO:)
I have found viruses in temporary internet files. Delete files from your history folder. And I always created a restore point and did a system restore. Always set "days to save internet files" to zero. I think default is 20 days.AnswerI have AVG installed, but I must not have updated properly. I now have a Trojan horse download keenval.j on file c:/Program files/common files/updater/wupdate.exe I also have a Trojan horse startpage.4am on c:/windows/system32/nbibgh.dllIs there another download available to fix this?Thanks John
There are various different types of computer viruses out there. For example, there are key loggers, which will log what the victim types.
By various ways like by sending viruses.
Look for suspicious activity and popups such as " Buy this product to get rid of viruses". Viruses also cause strange activity, deleted files, other strange behavior. A good anti-virus program will also alert you to any virus/malware that has been detected and then deleted. Use a good anti-virus vendor to eliminate it.
If Avast is telling you that a file from system32 is a virus, this means that file could be infected with a virus. If you have the option, just delete the file as you would any other file through Avast; system32 tends to be subject to viruses more than other files, but Avast will usually take care of the virus without problem. However if Avast is telling you that all of system32 is infected -not just a number of files- then you should either seek professional help as this often needs to be delt with on a case by case basis. Or put it into the Avast chest because this will perserve the functionallity of the operating system, however this is not recomended.
A combination of loss of habitat, chemical spraying and various viruses.
They cause harm to your computer and steal information using various techniques.