Friday, October 21, 2011

6 Myths Computer Virus




Tips on Overcoming Impaired Computer Device. THERE six myths about computer viruses. 

1. Monitor blinks 

This is one form of misunderstanding about the virus. Also some people think hardware damage caused by a virus. Though the virus is not part of the hardware. 

If one of the devices connected to the computer and do not function well mean having to be brought to a service center for repair or replacement. 

2. Blue screen 

When the screen appears the blue screen of death (BSOD), does not mean your computer is infected with a virus. It could be it is caused by damage to hardware or virtual memory. The best solution is not to reinstall Windows. 

All you need to do is write down the error code and look for ways of improvement in the Google search page. 

3. Svchost.exe processes running simultaneously 

Svchost.exe (Generic Host Process for Win32 Services) is an integral part of the Windows operating system and not a virus. This process manages system services that run from dynamic-link libraries (file extensions). 

For example Automatic Updates, Windows Firewall, Plug and Play, Fax Service, Windows Themes. Under normal conditions, some examples of Svchost.exe run concurrently. 

4. Each restart problem 

Getting error message in Windows when restart does not necessarily mean your computer is infected. Before doing the formatting system, you should see MSCONFIG.EXE to startup. 

5. Firewall must wear safety 

The firewall has nothing to do with a virus or trojan. Firewalls are designed to allow or deny the transmission network based on the rules and protect against unauthorized network access. 

6. Install antivirus virus free 

There is no antivirus that guarantees 100% protection. You should make sure to not download questionable material or go to the site in question.

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