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Tips To Make Your Computer Virus Free

Is your computer is infected from virus? Do your computer shows errors? This is the problem of the every person's computer in globe. There are many viruses and worms out there but most of them doesn't harms. But they can make many nasty Things in your pc which are unwanted like erasing your all data. there are many ways to keep your computer virus free. some of them are given below...


  1. Email is one of the sources of the viruses. It is strongly recommended that you stay away from spam. only click on those spams which comes from the trusted source or person who is in your contact list. if you are using the private e mail host then it is strongly recommended to use a good anti spam software and don't click on the on the links comes with the emails of the untrusted persons.
  2. pen drive/usb thub is also a source of the viruses. if you are copying any thing from the pen drive so it is a good habit to perform a virus scan on the pen drive. and never open the pen drive with double click on it just right click on the pen drive and click open to open i
  3. Antivirals - A good anti virus package residing in your computer can be the best protection you can have against viruses. Choose an anti virus package that can comprehensively defend itself against viruses.t is the safe way to open it.
  4. If three is an anti virus software in your computer that is not enough scanning must be done on your computer as regularly.
  5. It is important to update your anti virus because new viruses are introduced daily so the programers change the data base daily.
  6. when you download a file from the internet make sure to perform a virus scan before executing the file.
  7. Most of us use search engines like Google to find what we are looking for. It is quite obvious for a malicious website to get listed in the search results. So to avoid visiting those untrusted malicious websites, you can download and install the AVG LinkScanner which is a freeware. This tool can become very handy and will help you to stay away from malicious websites.

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