The Removal Of Sin: Post-Infection Cleaning
Computers have become a central part of our daily lives since
the first personal computer rolled of the assembly line. It has
been doing most of our encoding and word processing chores since
then on.
Schools, libraries and classrooms have deployed computers to be
an aid in teaching children the basics of learning. And it has
become one of the most powerful and irreplaceable piece of
equipment for home, education, industry, government, commercial,
media and even military use and it still does not stop there.
Computers have long surpassed the age when it was just a
calculator for big number operations and a typewriter for memos
and other short documents. Along with the upgrading of the
computers, people also thought of a way that they could make the
computers to communicate and share information.
The network was born out of the need to have communication in
big companies to lessen the time that was spent by walking over
to the person. And the Internet was born out of the need to
communicate with all of the people that we know that we have
been separated from by mountains, oceans, and even deserts.
With the introduction of the Information Superhighway, people
became more dependent on computers. Computers have turned into
some sort of a central equipment that is necessary for the
society we live in to function.
But what happens when you cruising along the Information highway
and you were struck by a worm. No problem right I'm protected by
my Anti-Virus program. But what if you're not? Early this year
Microsoft released a software they call the Removal tool. The
removal tool is a post infection removal tool. What that means
is, if virus has struck your computer and you have no knowledge
of it this removal tool will take care of that.
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool scans your
computer for a prevalent malicious software that has been
running around your computer. Because most computers operate
normally even after an infection this removal tool will help you
save your computer future complications if the malicious
software persists.
The removal tool works around the programs in your computer and
finds malicious prevalent softwares like Blaster, Sasser and
Mydoom.
The removal tool is not an anti-virus program so it does not
have the capability of blocking viruses and infecting your
system. But it does work with your anti-virus software program.
It is strictly a post infection removal tool.
And installation of the removal tool is no problem because it
does not contain any executory file that would be installed in
the program files in your computer. The removal tool is
activated online. But there are some requirements for you to
download and run the removal tool in your computer.
For you to download the removal tool you must have Microsoft
Update, Windows Update, Automatic Updates, The Microsoft
Download Center, The Malicious Software Removal Tool Web site on
Microsoft.com and for you to run it your computer must be on.
The computer must be running Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or
Windows 2000, You must log on to the computer by using an
account that is a member of the Administrators group.
So there you go, all the things you need to know for you and
your computer to stay connected and virus free.