Question:

Does my computer have virus in it???

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I stupidly removed norton anti virus before reinstalling it while the net was on as a result, my comp got attacked by numerous viruses (I couldn't reinstall later after that) so I was running my computer without an anti virus (yeah, I'm an idiot) but I did get to install it again today somehow and ran a full system scan. The result informed 1 detected so does that mean my pc is protected now, I mean virus free?

 Tags:

   Report

3 ANSWERS


  1. CSS O I'M RESPECTFULLY SAYING STOP GIVING PEOPLE UNSAFE LINKS PLEASE!

    hi dear if one minor virus is detected you are still protected! its according to the virus name! if you are curious try this comprehensive online virus scan! it detects and permanantly removes threats! also before you turn off your pc,you must always clear internet cache,temporary etc to prevent privacy violations! especially passwords you store on sites to sign in!


  2. You should often clean up temporary files folder.

    When you operate the System or browse the websites, some activity information stored in files (C:\Documents and Settings\username\).some virus may be hided in these temporary files. It removes temporary files left by your system making it cleaner and running faster.If you don’t know the specific location where files should be cleaned up in, and are worried to delete system files by mistake, which makes the system impossible to operate normally.I can supply you some of the best cleaning software in the world. They are well established for powerful functions, flexible operations, high safety factor, intelligent scanning, and broader coverage. They can also protect from viruses, optimize the system, and increases your PC speed. I believe they will soon become your inseparable partners.You can click the website http://computer-optimize.com/  to find the satisfied software

    I wish my solution could help you.

    Good luck

  3. Scan online with Housecall:

    http://housecall.trendmicro.com

    or  BitDefender;

    http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html

    or F-Secure:

    http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/ols...

    Edit: @ Css O - Your link is UNSAFE and dangerous.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 3 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.