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A best trick to delete a virus from removable media or USB drive.

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The computer viruses are spreads mainly through the removable media such as pen drive, portable hard-disk,floppy etc, and most widely through the internet.One of the ways by which a virus can infect your PC is through removable media(USB/Pen drives). Common viruses such as ’Ravmon.exe’ ,‘New Folder.exe’ etc.. are spreading widely through the USB drives. Most anti virus programs are unable to detect them and even if they do, in most cases they are unable to delete the file, only quarantine it. Here are the trick by which you can remove such viruses from your USB Drive.By using this trick we can delete the viruses only from removable media and not those viruses which come through the internet.

This trick is good for those users who don’t have any antivirus in their system or don’t have an internet connection to update their antivirus.

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RegRun Reanimator is a very useful Freeware Utility to remove Spyware, Adware and Trojans. The software is in the form of a wel directed Wizard which makes using the software a breeze for the users.

This software is a complete freeware which means it does not give any Nag screens or trail period Expiration issues.

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Here are the most simple fundamentals to remove malicious programs from the computer.

If you suspect that your computer is infected with a virus or other malicious software, remove it as soon as possible.

Unlike other software, malware can’t be completely removed using your operating system’s Add/Remove Programs feature. Read the rest of this entry »

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Most of the time computer users have this tendency of accessing the Internet from different locations. Be it an Internet cafe, College Lab, or a friend’s house. Sometimes, sharing computers offers great convenience, but if you do not take extra precautions, you can also fall a victim of Information theft. So Hope the following points will help you protect your account and other personal information while using a shared or public computer system.

Do not check the “Remember my ID on this computer” box

Many sites, including Yahoo!, offer this option. When a computer “remembers” you, it usually sets a persistent cookie on the computer that allows the web site to identify you so you don’t have to sign in. If you check this option, you’ll remain signed in after you close your browser. This is a convenient option if you are the only user of a computer, but if you share a computer, do not check this option.

Never leave a computer unattended while signed-in

If someone uses the computer in your absence, they can easily access your account information.

Always sign out completely

If you use a public or shared computer, it’s especially important to sign out completely. Always click the “Sign Out” link when you are finished accessing your Yahoo! account. Read the rest of this entry »