this is the 3rd time i have to take it in, the Panda inti-virus is less than 9 months old. (Im not to computer savvy, so if u could explain in simple terms) thank you in advance.
Do a complete flush on the computer at a local service center. They will make a copy Image of your system first to save your files. Then after rebooting the system...stay away from Panda, Norton, and McAffee security. They are no longer all that great. Look into a company called Kaspersky. They are by far the greatest security money can buy. Period! Also as another precaution, install MalwareBytes software and run it from time to time. Good Luck to ya!
參考: Have used and extensively tested each of these brands. Indepedent test studies on a spare computer.
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not all anti virus programs catches all viruses. I have never even heard of Panda so guarenteed, its not a top ten. What i can tell you to do is run a full system scan and if panda does not catch the virus then try another antivirus program such as AVG or Avast from Cnet.com for free and after installing each of them, run a full system scan to catch the virus that may be on your computer. If one doesnt work, uninstall and try the other.
I do believe you think that because you have an antivirus program you shouldnt get any viruses but in reality, viruses can change and evolve even new ones everyday. Key is to ensure your antivirus is up to date and this will offer you maximum protection i.e 95%, no antivirus program can offer you 100%, some may offer you 97% against some viruses and 65% against another type. It varies according to program, my advice. If you dont have a virus then just keep your antivirus program up to date. If you do have a virus, try AVG or Avast from Cnet.com to get rid of it. You can also use McAfee Site Advisor, helpful too 2 warn you against sites with viruses