Source: CCID Author: bird_000
When I log onto major forums, I often find some netizens asking for help, such as "Can I install two anti-virus software on a computer at the same time?" and "Is it okay to install anti-virus software?" and so on. One of my friends is working in the virus processing center of Dr. An, so that I may share some anti-virus knowledge with a wide range of netizens here, so that they can have a general understanding of the virus.
(1) Two anti-virus software cannot be installed simultaneously on each operating system of the computer.
(2) antivirus software cannot kill all viruses. It is not powerful for new viruses.
(3) viruses detected by antivirus software may not be killed.
(4) there are only two types of viruses. One is benign and does not infect other files. One is malignant, infecting other files.
(5) There are two anti-virus modes for infected files: clear and delete.
(6) If you can successfully clear all the Registry add-ons of the virus, even if you do not delete the virus file, your system will recover to normal. Otherwise, if you delete all the virus files and do not clear the virus registry add-ons, your system will report an error after the restart.
(7) generally, there is not only one virus file. They all start with the system and protect each other, so that they and the Registry Startup items are not deleted.
(8) Virus File names are sometimes randomly generated. The same virus may have different names on different computers.
(9) When some tools cannot be opened after poisoning, the file can be opened with a new name.
(10) do not manually kill viruses that can be killed by software.
(11) In case of system problems after poisoning, the system should first take anti-virus and then fix it.