We use the computer so much in our daily lives. Checking email, using Microsoft Word and Excel, among many other tasks. What we don't prepare for day to day is the possibility of a virus. Of course we have anti-virus programs, but sometimes those sneaky bugs still get through. When the computer gets a virus, it can severely hinder the computer's performance and make your life frustrating. Thankfully there is a solution for this.
Fix Me Stick is a virus removal gadget that has no software to install. Today's viruses are designed to beat anti-virus software, and as a result of this infections are widespread and prominent. Anti-virus programs runs when a computer's operating system is on, allowing viruses to run and evade detection. The difference between regular anti-virus software and the Fix Me Stick is that the Fix Me Stick's hardware works when a computer's regular operating system is off. This device also doesn't slow your computer down, since there is nothing to install.
This device can be run by anyone, and it is faster and cheaper than alternatives. It represents a revolutionary advance for non-tech indivudals who've spent much time and money on removing these pesky issues.
Wouldn't life be so much easier if you never had to worry about viruses again? My computer's had its fair share of viruses over the years and I can assure you it's not something I want to have to deal with again.
It's time to show those viruses who's boss, and that's you!
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I take my computer to my local repair shop to deal with viruses!
ReplyDeleteI have my BF fix the problem !
ReplyDeleteI currently use Norton and hope nothing bad happens :(
ReplyDeleteI trust my anti-virus program to take care of it (then I give it to hubby to check out).
ReplyDeleteusually call my son who knows about computers
ReplyDeleteWe try to run the virus scan that we have installed at least once a week on my son's laptop computer to remove all the viruses.
ReplyDeletetwinkle at optonline dot net
I usually use an anti-virus program, so I'm okay most of the time! Thank goodness. eclairre(at)ymail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI use Microsoft Security Essentials
ReplyDeletelkish77123 at gmail dot com
I have Kasprsky, but if I can't fix it, I will research the virus on a site like TrendMicro and see if they have any solutions.
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tannawings at gmail dot com
Run an anti-virus program.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a computer guy with the military and has everything at home locked down pretty heavily. If he suspects a virus, things generally get formatted!
ReplyDeletewe dont currently have a way of dealing with viruse so this would be great
ReplyDeleteI do what needs to be done to get mt computer running again.
ReplyDeleteI usually take it into the Geek Squad employees to get rid of the viruses!
ReplyDeletejackieque@comcast.net
I use the free avast,
ReplyDeleteI never get them
ReplyDeletedroopydog63@hotmail.com
I restore back to a previous point, which we take when making system updates. Sometimes that doesn't work, so we go to SecurityTango.com and go through a lot of hoops.
ReplyDeleteWe restore to a restore point, but that doesn't always work. Then we try the SecurityTango.com, but that's a lot of hoops to jump.
ReplyDeleteI have hubby fix it
ReplyDeleteI usually take it to best buy...geek squad
ReplyDeleteI use malewarbytes and another antivirus program.
ReplyDeletegabbflabber@live.com
I run a virus scan when my computer starts acting wonky. if it is still acting up, I go to another computer usually the laptop and access online instructions on how to remove it manually.
ReplyDeleteusually have to wipe the whole thing
ReplyDeleteI run a scan and hopefully get rid of the virus.
ReplyDeleteI usually just depend on my virus protection and if that doesn't work I ignore it.
ReplyDeleteI restore the computer if a virus scan doesn't work
ReplyDeleteWe normally spend HOURS using online virus scanners and trying to get rid of it ourselves and sometimes we have to re-install the entire operating system...ugg. I would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteby restoring my computer
ReplyDeleteSend it to a local computer geek.
ReplyDeleteI use Norton, but a couple of my laptops were destroyed by viruses.
ReplyDeleteSusan Chester
I use an anti-virus program.
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I boot into safe mode run maleware then hope for best if virus is really bad then do a fresh install
ReplyDeleteyanktheese@yahoo.com
I take my computer to my local computer repair shop.
ReplyDeleteMy husband takes care of it for me.
ReplyDeleteI let my brother tinker with it :)
ReplyDeletektgonyea at gmail.com
call our teen in to try to handle it, he researched all the problems and tries his best to fix the problem
ReplyDeletekarenmed409 at comcast dot net
I try to fix them my self
ReplyDeletei fix them myself by going on Google and spending time to figure it all out
ReplyDeleteI usually have AVG take care of them. they go into a virus vault.
ReplyDeleteI use my anti virus software to contain viruses
ReplyDeleteI run my anti-virus software.
ReplyDeleteI run Microsoft essential, if that don't work then there has been times I had to restore back to factory settings =\
ReplyDeleteUsually I research the virus, and then find a way to deal with it online and then take those measures.
ReplyDeletehd6719@gmail.com
call my techie brother to fix it!
ReplyDeletebrich22 at earthlink dot net
gfc brittney house I usually do a system reboot. Totally doesnt work.
ReplyDeleteBBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
I usually use anti virus software.
ReplyDeleteshawnac68@hotmail.com
i use avg virus control
ReplyDeleteI use my norton.
ReplyDeletei use anti malware and super anti spy repair
ReplyDeletesusansmoaks at gmail dot com
I use Norton and so far I have had luck in no virus
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christal c w
I use anti-spyware and try to be very careful with emails and websites I'm not familiar with
ReplyDeleteI normally research how and fix them myself
ReplyDeleteI usually deal with them with virus software
ReplyDeleteI usually call someone for help
ReplyDeleteI have AVG as my anti-virus program
ReplyDeletevikki.billings@yahoo.com
Right now I leave it up to Norton wilcarvic
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I use malware bytes to detect malicious sites and I use AVG to find and delete virus'
ReplyDeleteI use AVG and if I still get a virus, I panic and hand the laptop over to someone else to fix it.
ReplyDeletetridingermckee at gmail dot com
I scan weekly using a virus scanner.
ReplyDeleteI have to get someone to remove them. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that works with computers and she helps me with viruses.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that fixes computer's
ReplyDeleteI get my boyfriend to work his geek magic on it.
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