1. What do you know about Programming Language? Give the examples.
2. What are the differences between LAN and WAN?
3. How do you know viruses infect PCs?
4. How do you cope the virus in the computer?
5. Mention the examples of "anti-virus" as you know!
ANSWER
1.programming language is an artificial language designed to
communicates instructions to machines, especially computers. 2. LAN A LAN (Local Area Network) is a system whereby individual PCs are connected together within a company or organization • WAN A WAN (Wide Area Network) as the name implies allows you to connect to other computers over a wider area (i.e. the whole world). 3. time you know that you have a virus is when activate. Different viruses are activated in a different way. 4. Using Command Prompt The first method of overcoming computer viruses using the command prompt or CMD has proven to be effective in tracing the traces of the virus to its root. The method:
– Click the start button >> in the search field type “CMD” >> if it appears, don't click using left click but use right click and select Run As Administrator.
- After the BlackScreen appears from CMD, the task and then just to determine which drive is suspected to have the virus. I'm an example here on drive E, type dir E: attrib -s-h /s /d. If you are going to move to another drive, just change E to another drive.
– Then enter, a few moments later will appear exploration of the drive that you typed earlier on the same screen. Then look for and find the .exe file that you did not previously install on your computer.
– If you have found the foreign .exe file, delete it immediately through this command prompt. What if the foreign file cannot be deleted? Don't worry, there is another way.
– Click the start button >> in the search field type “REGEDIT”. After entering the REGEDIT menu, then select the Edit menu on the toolbar and then select Find again.
– In the Find column, type the name of the foreign file that you found in CMD. Once the file is found, delete the entire registry down to the directory or folder where it is nested.