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Boot Sector Virus
Removal
Boot sector virus
removal can be an
extremely tricky
business, as these type
of viruses are some of
the most evil and
difficult kinds of
parasites to remove.
They reside in your boot
sector, the part of your
computer that is
responsible for loading
or “booting” the system
into life, so that as
soon as your computer is
powered up, the virus is
already uploaded into
main memory. This can be
a massive problem,
because a cleverly
programmed boot sector
virus can convince your
computer there is no
virus at all when it
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The best way for to
ensure you don't have to
worry about boot sector
virus removal is to make
a start-up “clean” disk
prior. This start-up
disk boots your computer
from a floppy, so it is
not loading from the
boot sector, which has
been contaminated by the
virus. This way, you can
load your computer
cleanly and virus free.
Then you can get to work
deleting the virus from
the contaminated boot
sector.
You may not like this
method, but the next
best way to prevent boot
sector virus is to
switch operating systems
away from Microsoft
Windows.
Unfortunately, Windows
is the most targeted
system which is commonly
infected by viruses.
Macs and Linux machines
are seldom ever
attacked.
This is mainly due to
the way Windows has been
programmed and because
of the market share it
has. Things have
improved with Microsoft
Vista but hackers and
people looking to spread
viruses deliberately
target users of
Microsoft machines.
Mac OS and Linux
machines don't suffer
nowhere near as bad from
the spread of viruses.
Therefore, if you find
you are constantly
struggling with boot
sector viruses, your
only option maybe to
switch operating system,
or change the way you
use your PC in terms of
the websites and
programs you download
We often forget how
vulnerable our computers
are. First we need
to understand how to
keep viruses and spyware
off our computers. This
is our last line of
defence. The good news
is all you need to keep
your computer running in
tip to condition is a
free online virus scan.
See, you don't even have
to purchase software.
If you have ever been
hit with a Trojan Horse
you will certainly
understand the need to
regularly check your
computer. Computer
viruses have the power
to obliterate your hard
drive and basically kill
your system. Let's
hope this never happens
to you. Sadly it did
happen to me. One fine
day, while I was
researching a school
paper topic on the web,
everything slowed down.
It was like I had
dial-up or something.
Then my monitor started
having difficulties.
Finally my screen froze.
I attempted to re-start
the PC, but the screen
kept on freezing. It was
time to call in the big
gun. My computer
technician of a brother
came to my rescue. In no
time he said my PC had
crashed because a virus
was present. After a
couple hours he had it
back up and running. He
was struggling to
quarantine the virus and
eliminate countless
spyware I never knew I
had. He then recommended
that I do an online
virus scan on my wife's
computer. Just to make
certain she had no bugs
in the system.
Fortunately the free
online virus scan
reported there were no
viruses found on her
laptop.
Is it about time you did
an online virus scan?
I'll bet your PC could
use the routine
check-up. Remember,
these scans are free
online. Although you can
purchase software, you
don't have to in order
to keep your hard drive
clean of nasty viruses.
Just don't put it off.
Get it done today!
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