Virus
is a very dangerous type of Malware that is normally sent by a hacker to a
computer in order to cause damage to that computer. Viruses has numerous way to
penetrate into a computer such as through copying of files from one flash drive
to another, through internet browsing, or sent through email by a hacker.
Viruses
normally attaches itself to a particular application in the computer and causes
damage when you run the application. When a computer is been infected by a virus,
it causes the computer performance to be slow, sometimes it hangs the computer,
shuts it down entirely or eat up valuable files in the computer.
One
way to track and delete this viruses from your computer is through CMD (command
prompt). Today I will be giving you the following steps on how to use Commmand
Prompt to identify and delete this viruses.
How to Remove Viruses in a Computer Using
CMD
The
following steps will enable you remove viruses through CMD
Step 1: Select the start button
in your keyboard and type “Command Prompt” in the search bar or click on “All
Programs” and click on “Accessories” to locate Command Prompt.
Step 2: Right-click on “Command
Prompt” and select “Run as Administrator” and select “Yes” option when a dialog
box pops up.
Step 3: Type the C: and press
the “Enter key”.
Note:
The “C” depends on the letter of the infected drive.
Step
4:
Type attrib -s -h -r /s /d *.* and press the "Enter"
key.
Step 5: Then type "dir" and
press the “Enter” key to see all the files assigned in that drive.
Note: virus that normally affects a computer is “autorun.inf”
virus.
Step 6: If there is such file
like autorun.inf, type “del autorun.inf”
to delete the virus entirely from your computer.
Tips:
Some viruses attaches itself to the start folder which can be
located by clicking on Startà All Programs, scroll
down and click on start folder, Right-click on any application that is not
familiar to you and delete it. You can also use this process to remove any
application you don’t want to run automatically when you boot up your computer.
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