No.Does re-installing windows definetely get rid of a virus?
If you delete all partitions and format it all, after that you can do clean install of windows. You can delete and format partition in windows 10 installation. Also dont forget do format usb stick... In 99.99% you will be safe now ...If you get a virus from a USB stick, then is the only way to get rid of it to re-install windows?
Does re-installing windows definetely get rid of a virus?
No. USB mouse will not transfer virus.Thanks, also supposing i used a USB mouse on the work PC, then come home and connect this same USB mouse to the home laptop, then could that USB mouse spread a virus to the home laptop, just as if it were a USB stick?
all software i want is under windows =)
I was like that for 35 years..all software i want is under windows =)
I still am. There is a lot to dislike about Windows; and more and more with each new release. Especially the latest version after we were told that 10 was the "last version".I was like that for 35 years..
With some obscure sw perhaps , , In my experience things just work.. printers , scanners, wifi , USB, MPLABX programmers even ! You dont even have to install them , Stick (download iso )linux.mint 20.2 on a USB and try why dont you.Installing any new application is can take anything from several hours
There is everything to dislike about windoze... and I started with win3.1There is a lot to dislike about Windows;
Build your own crap on top !but its all the stuff on top that is crap.
somewhere on tinternet said:How do I get rid of MBR virus?
Boot sector viruses are typically very difficult to remove, as most antivirus programs cannot clean the MBR while Windows is running.
Really?It doesn't happen on Linux and Imac..
Microsoft file systems are notorious for holes
You know different?? Possibly because they are not targeted?? I was informed by a IMAC user that viruses do not get into file systems.. Malware / trackers are not proper viruses..Really?
I've been using Linux for servers for probably near on 30 years, first slackware then from 1996 on Redhat, then CentOS after RHEL became non-free.Installing any new application is can take anything from several hours, to weeks to track down all of the dependacies and resolve all the conflicts. You spend more time maintaining the damn OS that you do using it.
Totally agree, I was amazed how well linux performs. I installed mint18 from a CD to a dedicated drive ( offline) I think on an old home brew AMD Sempron. mmmm wondered about wifi .. plugged it in.... it found the hub and worked ,( it wanted some updates) then wondered about my printer, I plugged it in .. 'Bingo' wasn't even a minute the printer icon was there , what about all the windows data , bought up files icon, there were all my files on the second drive, pictures, data , LibreOffice ( comes with linux) opened MS docs and exel no problem . plugged in a canon camera worked straight away..had some Photoshop , files.. GIMP . was happy to take over . and all for free ...www worked better faster than Chrome , No virus checker , just the linux firewall enabled, I patted myself on the back and shut down.. <10 sec PC was off.. That's why i disrespectfully call it windoze . There are times you need to use the command line in terminal ( MPLABX for one), but lots of sw can be installed via the Software Manager. If you have disc space then a dual boot can be easily done at linux install , best of both worlds ..really any system is never 100% secure unless it cant do anything.
There is everything to dislike about windoze... and I started with win3.1
Build your own crap on top !
Yes! Really."Most Windows apps take minutes and just work." Really ?
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