If you have a Windows computer, you can wipe your computer clean with one of two ways:
Option 1:
1) Click on the Start button and then click on My Computer.
2) On a panel there will be a list of tabs. Under the tab labeled Computer, right click on OS(C:).
3) A list of options will come up. Choose format and acknowledge that you want to format the hard drive of ALL data.
Option 2:
1) Click on the Start button.
2) Click on All Programs
3) Navigate to the folder labeled Accessories.
4) Open the folder and click on Command Prompt.
5) In the Command Prompt, enter this command:
format C:\
Entering this command will wipe the hard drive clean. This may or may not work depending on your user privileges (if you do not have administrator rights, the system may not allow you to execute this command).
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It is possible the computer already has a virus that is preventing the installation of anti-virus software. You may have to reinstall the operating system from scratch to get rid of the virus. There is no other reason I can think of as to why the computer will not install the software.
From a virus infested website...
In the mid 80's.
Having virus protection installed on your computer is a good place to start. Watching what websites you are on and what you are downloading is major part as well.
The application itself does not. However, other files that are imported while using that application can be virus infested. Always, always, be careful about downloading anything from untrusted sites. Always check them out with a good virus protection scan program, first.
As far as I am aware, you can NOT get a virus on the iPod Touch 3G. I own one and use it to browse virus infested sites that would normally kill my computer. Have never had a problem with it. Though, it is possible to get multiple pop-ups, which is annoying, but unharmfull to the device.
A boot sector virus is a computer virus that puts itself in the boot sector of a computer. The boot sector is the partition on the disk drive that contains all of the programs and files necessary for the computer to start up. This ensures that the virus will be executed once the computer is turned on.
The best type of replicating virus is what we call worm. Worm replicates very spontaneously. When you inserted a USB or any external device from a worm-infested computer, these devices may be severely infected.
This might differ from virus to virus, but it would probably setting itself to be launched at system start.
its just there soo all of the adds that when u click on it it does start a virus on your computer.
Viruses affect your computer's CPU by consuming both CPU time and resources. A virus is just like any other program: it needs dedication from the CPU to properly execute. This can cause the CPU to slow down significantly if your computer is infested with viruses, since the computer cannot respond to each and every process in a timely manner. There is also such thing as a "CPU virus". These viruses infect and damage the actual hardware of a computer. Since it is damaging the hardware of a computer rather than the software, the restoration afterwards can be pricey and there can be little to do to stop the virus from destroying your computer.