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What is a Computer Virus?

Computer viruses are software programs deliberately designed to interfere with computer operation, record, corrupt, or delete data.  Viruses range from the mildly annoying to the downright destructive, and come in new and different forms. With an ounce of prevention and a little knowledge, you are less likely to fall victim to viruses and you can diminish their impact.  A few primary indicators that your system might be infected are:

 

    Runs consistently slower than normal

 

    Stops responding or locks up often

 

    Crashes and restarts every few minutes

 

    Restarts on its own and then fails to run normally

 

    Applications don't work properly

 

    Disks or disk drives are inaccessible

 

    You can’t print correctly

 

    You see unusual error messages

 

    You see distorted menus and dialog boxes

 

 

These are common signs of infection—but they could also indicate hardware or software problems. Unless you install industry standard, up-to-date antivirus software on your computer, there is no way to be certain if your computer is infected with a virus or not.

Excerpted from Microsoft.com article, “What is a computer virus?”

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Learning keyboard combinations to quickly access programs, functions, and documents can save time and help you work more efficiently. Here are a few time-saving tricks when working with Microsoft Word. To learn more about keystroke combinations for Word, Excel or Internet Explorer, go here

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