well i use Norton Internet Security. well its kind of a virus protection. it help me alot from virus.
hope it help, p2Patel :)You can realize the remove of virus by the steps:
Step1
install an anvirus program, first chose an anvirus software, for example, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010, then run the software. The software may not be able to delete the virus, but it may be able to identify it
Step 2
Search the Web for information regarding your specific virus by typing the name of the virus or its associated file into a search engine followed by the word "virus." For example, "Melissa virus," "BubbleBoy virus," etc.
Step 3
Download and install any patches or other programs that will help you eliminate the virus. Or follow any instructions you find on deleting the virus manually.
Step 4
Run another virus scan to make sure the virus has been dealt with properly.
Start up you computer, run it in safe mode, and then scan your computer for viruses. Remove ALL suspicious programs your computer detects.
It is suggested to have antivirus software installed in system which in turn will remove these viruses from the system.
a virus that slows down your computer
Virus can delete files in your computer . It can slow down your computer . It also depends on the power of the virus you get . Some virus's are used to get information of others .
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it slows it down
Yes once someone I know had their computer slow down... a lot!
hardware, or software failure, more than likely not a virus.
The effects of a computer virus is loss of information or your computer will shut down or your computer might just break and you will need one depending on the type of virus you have so becareful on what you download or open.
Yes it is a terrible virus that could corrupt your whole computer, it can take away all your personal info and then delete all your files with no return, finally it locks down your computer in a sleep state in which it will never work again
Yes it can
What you are describing is not a type of malware, but a DoS (Denial of Service) attack.
It depends on the virus, if it is like a Trojan, then it's capable of completely shutting and crashing down your computer. If it's something small, then it simply eats away at your computers' settings. Either way, it's harmful.