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Computer Virus Technical Support Help Search Engine
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You use a computer everyday, but you have no idea how to fix it whenever your computer does
not work well, for example, the computer can not be started, the computer makes too much
noises, or the microsoft outlook can not send emails, etc. For whatever reasons, you need
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Computer Virus and Technical Support -
For a new computer user, one of the biggest fears is that his computer is infected by a
computer virus or programs designed to destroy their personal data. A computer virus is
a software program that has been intentionally created to cause a user grief, spread to
other computers, or destroy data on an individual's computer. It is often distributed
through e-mail, p2p programs, pirated software, shareware or other programs where users
share data. Computer virus works much like how a human virus is spread. Once the computer
has become infected by viruses, they copy themselves to anything else writable or send
themselves automatically to other users in a network or through email infecting thousands
of other computers.
Virus properties:
- Viruses can carry other viruses.
- Can stay on the computer even if the computer is formatted.
- Can be memory or non-memory resident.
- Can be Polymorphic.
- Can be a stealth virus.
- Can make the system never show outward signs.
- Your computer can be infected even if files are just copied.
How viruses may affect files:
- It can affect any files; however, usually attack .com, .exe, .sys, .bin, .pif or any data files
- It can delete files as the file is run
- It can corrupt files randomly
- It can reboot the computer when executed
- It increase the files size, however this can be hidden
- It can cause write protect errors when executing .exe files from a write protected disk
- It can convert .exe files to .com files
What viruses may do:
- Randomly change file or memory size.
- Logical partitions created, partitions decrease in size.
- Disable ports such as LPT or COM ports.
- Randomly overwrites sectors on the hard disk.
- Increase or decrease memory size.
- Increase file size.
- Caused keyboard keys to be remapped.
- Create more than one partition.
- Alter the system time and date.
- Various messages in files or on programs.
- Causes cross-linked files.
- Cause the system to run slow.
- Cause system to hang or freeze randomly.
- Cause Hardware problems such as keyboard keys not working, printer issues, modem issues etc.
- Causes a "sector not found" error.
- Attempts to access the hard disk drive, which can result in error messages such as: Invalid drive specification.
- Replaces the MBR with own code.
- Display pictures.
- Deleted files.
- Increase disk access times.
- Cause activity on HDD or FDD randomly.
- Marks clusters as bad in the FAT.
- Cause computer to make strange noises, make music, clicking noises or beeps.
- Directory order may be modified so files, such as COM files, will start at the beginning of the directory.
- A directory may be displayed as garbage.
- Extended boot times.
- Changes volume label.
- Different types of error messages.
5 tips to avoid computer viruses that spread through e-mail attachments:
- If you receive an e-mail message with an attachment from someone you don't know, delete it immediately.
- Don't open any attachment unless you know whom it's from and you were expecting it.
- Use antivirus software and keep it updated. Windows Live OneCare scans e-mail attachments as you open them.
- Use an e-mail program with spam filtering built-in, such as Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Windows Live Mail, or MSN Hotmail.
- If you need to send an e-mail attachment to someone, let them know you'll be sending it so they don't think it's a virus.
To help prevent a computer from becoming infected by a virus, software developers have
developed anti-virus programs that stay active on the computer helping to protect it.
The majority of new anti-virus programs enable users to update their anti-virus program
through the software. Open the Virus program and look for "Update", "Check for updates",
"Live Update", or something similar.
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