How to Clean Out Your Computer from Viruses and Other Malware
You can download software to keep your computer secure, but there are still plenty of opportunities for viruses and malware to sneak in!
If you use your computer for work or school, you probably spend a lot of time on it. That means it’s also one of the places where cybercriminals can find ideal victims to attack. There are many different types of malware and other cyber threats that can make their way onto your computer and wreak havoc. These programs are known as viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, and other names depending on their specific type and how they operate in your system. They infiltrate your computer without you knowing and perform malicious activities without you noticing. They will also sometimes make themselves visible to scare you into purchasing software that only removes the virus instead of eliminating it fully. Keep reading to learn more about cleaning out your computer from viruses and other malware with these tips!
You can download software to keep your computer secure, but there are still plenty of opportunities for viruses and malware to sneak in. How do you remove them? You can’t just go deleting random files willy-nilly. Anything that doesn’t come with your computer is probably spyware, a virus or something else you don’t want. But there may be files that you don’t need lying around taking up space and cluttering things up. The best way to get rid of malware is not to let it in in the first place, but if you get one from somewhere you didn’t expect, here are some tips on how to clean out your computer from viruses and other types of malware.
The best way to find out what’s on your computer is to run a scan with antivirus software. You can install antivirus software from your computer’s operating system or you can use a different company’s antivirus software. Some antivirus companies let you download their software for free and just charge if you want to use their online services. While you’re at it, make sure your computer has all the latest updates. You may not even know you have a virus or other malware if you don’t have the latest security patches.
- Repair your computer’s registry.
Your computer’s registry is like a library card catalog of everything that’s ever been on your computer, plus some things that aren’t supposed to be there. If you’re not sure what everything is on your computer, you can try cleaning out your registry to get rid of some junk. Be careful, though. If you delete something that you shouldn’t have, you could end up with even more problems. The best way to clean your registry is to bring up the Windows command prompt and type “cleanmgr.” This will open up the Windows registry. Then hit “OK” and the registry cleaner will do the rest.
- Uninstall suspicious programs.
You can usually tell if a program is suspicious just by looking at it. If it’s got a weird name or it’s from a company you’ve never heard of before, it’s probably not something you need. You can usually uninstall suspicious programs from your Control Panel. Just click “Programs and Features” and find the program you want to remove. If it looks suspicious, uninstall it and then scan your computer again with antivirus software.
- Delete suspicious files.
If there are any suspicious files on your computer, you can usually see them. They might be files with weird names, or they might be files that you don’t recognize. Just delete any files you don’t recognize and make sure you empty your Recycle Bin.
- Conclusion
Computer viruses can be a real nuisance. Luckily, they aren’t as common as they used to be thanks to better security practices across the web. If you keep your computer updated with the latest software and run scans for viruses regularly, you’ll be well on your way to a safer online experience. If you ever do get a virus, follow these steps to clean out your computer.
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