RAM is cleaned when you power off your computer. Your virus is not on the RAM, it is on the hard disk and moves from there into RAM when you start up your computer. You need to remove the virus from the hard disk and then reboot it to clean the RAM.
How to remove a virus in steps. .Install anti-Virus .run a full system scan .if virus shows click remove [or box it] .if doesn't remove find the location where it is found .remove file That is how to remove a virus
Its not easy to remove hapilli virus (google redirect virus). its the most iritating and deadly virus I ever faced. You can learn more about it and how to remove it from the related link.
All RAM is virus-free.
A person can tell if a Ram is affected or not by running a virus scan on the computer.
To safely remove the virus, it is better to choose the antivirus program.
You cant remove the virus is the file is burnt permanently into the CD
The best way is to get an anti-virus program, and run scans with anti-malware programs every now and then. Avast is a good free anti-virus - it uses very little RAM and is powerful enough for an everyday user. Norton 360 is highly rated and considered to be the best paid anti-virus.
There are many ways one can remove a trojan virus from one's computer. One can remove a trojan virus from their computer by downloading a virus removal software such as Sophos.
do an antivirus scan . it will show the virus. click on the virus and click remove/destroy/remove threat
Most viruses cannot harm hardware, the only type of virus that can harm hardware is a Memory virus, which permanently writes itself to the Ram, or Memory of a computer, the best method to remove the virus is to replace the ram in the computer, which usually cost about 20 dollars for 2-4 gig cards, depending on their speed and retailer.
Remove all shares from the system Install avast antivirus and scan for the virus. it will delete the virus named khatarnak.exe.
Remove the RAM stick from the motherboard and then desolder it from the PCB. But after dont put the RAM stick back in, unless you wanna break your computer.