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Virus: A 'red alert' for a virus on your laptop! Take action immediately if you see these four signs, or you'll be harmed..

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Laptop Tips: When using a laptop, it's important to take care of your system. If your system is connected to the internet or you connect a USB cable to your laptop for data transfer, this increases the risk of viruses entering your system. Today, we're going to tell you how to determine if a virus has entered your laptop. We'll also tell you what you can do to prevent it if it does.

System Crash Problem

If your laptop is repeatedly crashing without any apparent fault, then understand that a virus has entered your system. In fact, viruses, or malware, not only make apps unresponsive but also cause the system to crash repeatedly.

Seeing Pop-Up Ads
If your system isn't connected to the internet, yet you're seeing pop-up ads on your laptop, then understand that a virus has entered your system. If you accidentally click on such an ad, your system data could be lost.

Sudden performance slows
If your laptop suddenly experiences delays in opening programs, file loading, or suddenly 70 to 80 percent CPU and RAM usage, or if your system's performance is declining, it could be due to a virus.

File or settings changes
If important files are disappearing from your system, file names change spontaneously, or you notice strange folders or icons on your system, understand that this is likely due to a virus.

How to Remove a Virus from a Laptop
If your system doesn't have an antivirus, first purchase a reputable antivirus and then perform a full system scan. The antivirus will then show you how to remove the virus from your system. Simply follow the steps. If you don't remove the virus, you could lose important data.

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