Simple Steps to Remove a Computer Virus or Malware

Posted in Desktop Parts on January 27th, 2012 by Admin

Viruses and malware are the most troublesome part of owning a computer. Not only are they sometimes difficult to remove, but they are potentially damaging to your privacy, your computer, and your data. If you think you may have a computer virus, follow the simple steps below to attempt to remove it and get your computer back up and running smoothly.

1. Try an online virus scan

Many companies make available an online virus scanner for identifying any viruses or malware on your computer. They often couple this with offering software to remove the virus or malware. In some cases these scanners will not be able to remove the virus, but can recommend the next steps to take.

2. Install Anti-virus software

If you don’t already have anti-virus software installed, you will want to purchase software or try one of many free options. Two popular free options are Avast and AVG, which are available for download on the internet. There are also many Antivirus suites out there from trusted names like Symantec and McAfee available for purchase online or thru a retailer. Some PC manufacturers such as Sony often include an Antivirus software package pre-installed onto the hard drive with the operating system.

3. Update the software

If you already have anti-virus software installed, make sure it is up-to-date. Run the update routine to ensure it has the most recent virus database information. If you are installing software for the first time, it will usually include a scan for updates in the install routine. Having up to date Virus software is really the #1 key to keeping your computer running smoothly.

4. Do a full scan of the computer

Some anti-virus software only scans certain areas of the computer on a regular basis. To ensure you get the most thorough scan, manually choose to do a full scan of the hard drive. This should detect any viruses or malware on your system, no matter where it is located. This type of scan can take a while but is very through.

5. Remove the virus

If the software detects a problem, it will give you instructions and options for removing. Depending on the software, it may give you a choice to delete the files or add them to a “vault”. If possible, the best option is to delete the files, but follow the recommendations of the program. Simply storing the item away in a quarantine folder could possibly leave your vulnerable to the virus later, so it is better to completely remove and delete the data.

At this point, if your anti-virus software has confirmed removal of any viruses and malware, then your computer should be clean. If you are still experiencing problems, you may want to seek help from a professional computer repair company. Some viruses can be very tricky to remove, and may require the help of a certified repair technician.
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Immediate Steps to Take After Data Loss

Posted in Hard Drives on December 31st, 2010 by Admin

The loss of critical data can be a disaster for a business. Lost files on a home computer can wipe out years of memories that cannot be replaced. Therefore, the steps taken immediately after data loss are critical to the recovery of the data. Different symptoms, however, will require different approaches to the recovery of the lost information.

If the computer is running normally and the only noticeable problem is that certain files cannot be found, there has probably been an accidental deletion performed. In this case, the situation can possibly be rectified by using quality data recovery software. Data Rescue PC3, developed by Prosoft Engineering, Inc., is one such program and it can be found on The Data Rescue Center website.

Hard drive failure because of logical or physical damage to the hard drive will require a different approach to hard drive crash recovery. Simply running recovery software could actually render the data unrecoverable. If your computer does not recognize the drive on boot up, a logical failure is likely. Damage to electronic components can also act this way. If a grinding or clicking noise be heard during operation, the hard drive should be shut down before permanent damage is made to the internal storage media. Because the case of the drive will need to be opened in these situations, file recovery should be left to data recovery experts. The Data Rescue Center has the equipment necessary, and is staffed with qualified technicians that specialize in drive recovery and repair

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several steps tp save your over-discharged

Posted in Laptop on November 12th, 2010 by Admin

My Dell 1691p laptop battery became over-discharge because of long-time no use.
Before the repair it can only last 15 minutes, but now it reaches one hour again after the repair (power saving mode.)
If your battery is the same problem with My Dell xps m1210 battery, you can try the following two methods. I had already [...]
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