Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Method of Fix A Computer Infected With Viruses & Spyware

Unlike the mainframe era, today’s computers are designed to be small, reliable, extremely useful, and above all, very fast. But as the computer is being used to accomplish daily routines, especially if the computer is connected to the Internet (“The Super Highway” as it’s sometimes referred to), overtime it begins to run sluggishly and often displaying those annoying error messages and pop-ups.

Knowing when your computer is infected with viruses and spyware is extremely important because it enables you to choose the best course of action at the most appropriate time, whether you choose to fix it yourself as most advanced computer users do or you go the other route, by seeking computer help from qualified online technical support companies.

1 comment:

  1. My computer turns on and I am able to log in. However, I am not able to click on any icons and after about a minute, an error screen pops up. The error screen says something about how it has to shut down to avoid permanent damage. I tried to enter safe mode, but when I do, the computer does not respond and keeps asking me if I want to shut down after saying no. The computer is a Dell running Windows XP Home Edition. It is about two and a half years old. What could I do to fix it?

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