kanang naay .dat sample na sa virus files?
f ever, unsa pay lain?
pwede ba ni sila e simple delete lang, mawala na?
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kanang naay .dat sample na sa virus files?
f ever, unsa pay lain?
pwede ba ni sila e simple delete lang, mawala na?
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not all...
.dat can contain video streams... VCD files have .dat extension..
best way to to detect virues is to use reliable Antivirus Softwares. coz this programs in-depth scan the files, not by just looking at it's extension.
if in case you deleted a critical file mistakenly, you might mess up your computer.. hehe!
Use Antiviruses such as Avast, norton, NOD32, Kaspersky, Bitdefender
It may not be a simple as simply deleting the file. Sophisticated viruses try to mimic and even attach itself to crucial system files. I've encountered cleaning a unit of the infected files and only to have them reinstalled once I rebooted the unit. You can start by installing a good anti-virus software, keep it up-to-date and have it scan your unit once in a while. There are some good software programs available on the Internet for free.
Another way is to use Combofix. Here's the download link for the software: http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUBs/ComboFix.exe
For Windows, before running the Combofix, first you have to turn off your System Monitoring. This is located in Control Panel >> System >> System Restore. After that, you can then run the Combofix and just follow instructions on the screen.
For a more detailed guide, you can check this website out: A guide and tutorial on using ComboFix
Hope, this helps you. =)
.exe .vbs pwede sad. Kana pud folder ang icon pero application diay na virus. Magbantay jud ka ana kasagaran sa usb.
mostly on usb thumb drives you can find a lot of .inf files infecting it..try to include it in the extension list of probable virus attacks..^_^..
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