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11 Jun 10 How To Stop A Virus From Harming Your Personal Computer Machine

Not long after personal computing devices were introduced to the market, people began making viruses for them. A virus can be made to attack any part of the system and most individuals across the globe are susceptible to these things. A Suffolk County computer repair employee was quoted in the local paper saying that people need to be more careful about the sites they visit while on the internet. A Nassau County computer repair employee also was quoted in the same paper as agreeing with the previous statement, but also added that hackers and other individuals who come up with viruses pray on people who do not know how to look for a virus or those who do not know much about how personal computing devices operate. It is quite imperative for everyone to know the basics involved in preventing a virus attack because when they happen, viruses can be extremely expensive to get rid of, or even worse cause irreparable damage to the device.

One of the easiest ways to avoid a virus is simply by making the choice to buy and keeping up-to-date with any anti-virus software. Now, some of these software packages can be somewhat expensive up front, but it they will save a lot of time and trouble in the future if there is a virus on the device. Most retail stores that sell personal computing devices offer a few virus protection packages, which may include a special warranty from the store if a virus gets into the device. It may be a smart decision to look into these packages, but of course, people need to wary of retail stores that just want scare customers into paying extra fees.

Another pretty easy way to avoid a virus is to either choose not to download anything from the internet or if you do want to download items, then know the warning signs of a virus. Downloads are probably the number one way people get viruses. For example, updates for media players may not really be what they are advertised as being. Knowing the average size of an update file for media players is a good way to avoid getting some viruses, because people who make the virus bank on the idea that the average person does not know what the average file size needs to be. If you see an update for a media player file size that is above or below the normal amount, then you know it would probably not be wise to download the file because it may contain a virus.

Finally, people can educate themselves on what are “good” sites and what are under regulated sites. This is one of the more difficult things to be aware of because even reputable sites are susceptible viruses. Foreign sites are almost always cluttered with viruses, especially the ones that are not well-known or ones that are involved with anything illegal. It is probably wise to avoid sites that are filled with advertisements or sites that just look like they could potential be infested with viruses.

It is important that all of these solutions to viruses work together in order to keep a personal computing device from self-destructing. People need to be aware of the anti-virus software that businesses have on the market and pick a package that is best for them. Also, if you are on the internet, you need to be aware of downloads that could be viruses or websites that may cause viruses. Knowing this information could actually save money and stress in the long run because hopefully there will not be any money or time wasted on trying to repair a personal computing device that has come down with a virus.

Connor R. Sullivan often calls on the expertise of a Suffolk County computer repair company for help with his office computers. His son recently sought to services of a Nassau County computer repair company to rid of viruses in his computer. You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber Article Directory.

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