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Removing Trojan Viruses

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Summary: Trojan viruses are hard to remove manually, so it's helpful to use an anti-virus program, such as Norton, or a free alternative. Discover how to run a full system scan to get rid of Trojan viruses with help from a Web designer in this free video on computer troubleshooting and tech support.

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Noah Blumenthal is a computer expert who has worked as a Web designer at Netbuzz, an online Web design and advertising company in Paris. He was also an executive consultant at Stamford...read more

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"Hi I'm Noah and I'm going to tell you about removing Trojan Viruses. Trojan Viruses are particularly dangerous types of viruses because they can be used for something to take control of your computer and retrieve confidential information. Trojan viruses are very hard to remove by yourself so you will definitely want to use an anti virus program like Norton. If you don't want to pay for such a program there are several free alternatives such as Avast antivirus ad also AVG free edition antivirus. Although these don't have all the features that software you pay for like Norton might have they will get the basic job done in removing major viruses like Trojans in most cases. Once you have such a program immediately run a full system scan to get to find and then get rid of any Trojan viruses. Once the antivirus program has found these Trojans you will just have to follow the necessary steps as guided by the program whether it is deleting files or putting them in some kind of quarantine."

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