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I was chatting with my grandfather last summer, and he began talking about his buddy who's apparently very ill. My grandpa said that he told his friend not to use that darn computer. Now the guy's got one of those darn computer viruses. At this point it took everything in me not to bust out laughing. My grandpa actually thought that the viruses were contracted by humans. Oh well, different generations. Anyway, there is an issue here that holds relevance. Computer viruses are swarming like never before. I hope your PC has decent virus detection software installed. It's imperative to do a security scan at least once ever couple of weeks. You can even set your system to scan on its own as much as you prefer. My PC gets a full hard drive security scan once each week. Sadly once in a while I end up with a few items in quarantine. However, this at least means the viruses have been detected and nabbed for cleaning. This way they won't cause permanent damage to my hard drive.
Don't forget about spyware. This garbage can really slow your PC down. You'd be amazed how much spy-ware a quick security scan can find. I found literally hundreds of items on my old Gateway PC. The key is keeping your system updated. If you don't already have something like Norton's anti-virus software, I suggest you look into it. Some programs are even offered free of charge online. Check your personal computer for viruses now.
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