Tuesday, October 20, 2009

How Do I Protect My C Drive, How Do I Not Allow Viruses To Install Themselves In My C Drive...?

Is There An Encription Program To Encript My C Drive...?



Can I Move The C Drive To Another Location...?



Can I Still Have A C Drive, But Make It A Dummy Drive...?



Can I Lock The C Drive But Not Make It The Defalt Drive, But Assign It Another Letter...?



Would Switching The Drive Letter, Prevent Anything From Installing On It...?



WHAT THE HELL DO I DO TO STOP VIRUSES FROM INSTALLING ON MY HARD DRIVE.. I HAD TO RE PARTION MY C DRIVE..



Will They Find The Defalt Drive Letter...?



Help Please...



Thank You...



How Do I Protect My C Drive, How Do I Not Allow Viruses To Install Themselves In My C Drive...?computer repair



Why re-partition? You could just wipe the whole machine if you save all of your important files. All computers come with a back up partition, although by re-partitioning yours you may have messed up the restore function.



How Do I Protect My C Drive, How Do I Not Allow Viruses To Install Themselves In My C Drive...?free antivirus



Easiest answer is to be careful about what websites you visit. If you go to an Internet site and it asks to download something, SAY NO! A good firewall is a start. ZoneAlarm has a free one you can download and install. Good antivirus software is a MUST. Grisoft's AVG product line includes a free downloadable product; it's even updated regularly for free! Google "AVG Free", make sure you get version 7.5. Viruses go for your C: drive because that is, by default, your primary hard drive. It's what they're programmed to do. Don't download attachments from strange e-mails, don't open e-mails from people you don't know, don't go to skeevy websites ("free p0rn0 b00bi3z cl1ck h3r3")...it's common sense stuff.
Forget about all those things listed.

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