Computer over. Viruses: Very yes.

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VanityGirl

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My baby recently got a bad malware (Dell XPS). Thanks to about 6 hours of work, I kicked that malware off. It was rreally, really, bad. Now my baby runs like it's new again.

*cuddles with laptop*
 

Hawgh

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Never lost one. Had to do some quick fixwork back when Blaster was a new thing, but that was it.
 

SilkySkyKitten

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I've never lost a computer to viruses, although I came pretty damn close once a few years ago after my PC was flooded by viruses Norton couldn't detect and Malwarebytes couldn't totally remove. Thankfully I was able to download and install Avast, though, and after a day or two of letting it run a massive scan and delete anything that was remotely infected, my PC was back to normal.

And so began my love of Avast...
 

dududf

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Pimppeter2 said:
Eh, I think two. Due to the Anti-Virus Pro virus, until I learned how to cure it.

Where I got them? One was from a porn site the other from Encyclopedia Dramtica.
I got a very very horrible virus on ED that ended in several reformats. (Yes, several as in 5)

Been a while, last virus I got was at christmas. I haven't lost any computers because I'm not a retard kinda person that'd lose a computer to a petty virus.
 

Mr.Mattress

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For some odd reason, all of our computers get virus's with in their first days, but after we clean them up, they don't come back... Weird I know. We haven't lost any computers to virus's but my Brothers computers have many a virus on them, so he rarely turns them on.
 

mad825

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Well I haven't lost any computers to a virus however it has destroyed my OS a few time, it didnt really bother me all it was to get out my dusty Windows disk and leaving my PC on for a while to install.
 
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Pimppeter2 said:
Eh, I think two. Due to the Anti-Virus Pro virus, until I learned how to cure it.

Where I got them? One was from a porn site the other from Encyclopedia Dramtica.
Yes, I will never go near Encyclopaedia Dramatica again. Found nothing funny, then got a virus from it.
 

LaffmanAKAJPLaffo

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Lost? None.
Had so many viruses on it it's now a very old paperweight? One.

When I was just a young boy who's age was still lower single digits and the majority of sites I visited where about dinosaurs and wrestling one of my uncle's friends decided to give us free anti virus control. From what I remember that program actually had quite a few viruses on it but they only activated on my one because it was pretty old allready. But now my precious laptop hasnt had anything. I have had a few notices about harmful attacks that have been stopped by norton but that's about it.
 

OmegaXzors

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I've known how to reformat a computer since I was twelve. I've had to reformat about three times due to viruses but it was a shared desktop computer between three people. Now, I'm on a laptop simply to myself which has been virus free since '08.
 

Trebort

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I have lost no computers, and my computer is virus free. :)

It's not hard to avoid them. Common Sense prevails!
 

HSIAMetalKing

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The first computer I ever owned, purchased for my sister and I at about the age of 8 or 9, must have been overrun with viruses. It certainly eventually became so slow that even moving the cursor required a loading time. Back in those days my cousin (age 13 or so) introduced young-me to the glory of NAPSTER and subsequently ARES, which according to him meant I could download anything and everything for free all the time. I was a kid and had only a vague and developing notion of the workings of computers, so I downloaded tons of stuff-- mostly Video Game music and whatever games or programs I could find.

I'm sure that some viruses found their way onto that machine. After we scrapped that computer and got a new one, however, I was much wiser in the ways of the internets and have managed to avoid getting any viruses on my PCs. I did somehow get one on my work computer once, and I'm still not really sure how that happened, but Tech Support quickly came along and exchanged it for a new one.
 

Xyphon

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Haven't lost one to a virus yet, though this one SOMEHOW ran into the same badass virus 3 times in 1 month. 3 reformats at $60 each really put the smackdown on my wallet.
 

Yokai

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Almost. Don't even know what I got it from. However, it made the mistake of making itself too obvious. I deleted the Task Manager process, found the files and registry keys, and destroyed them. Damn things'll have to do better than that.
 

nick n stuff

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i got one that did not let me open internet explorer but i found a way around it by downloading google chrome. then it kind of disappeared...either that or it's dormant. i'm gonna go with 'gone' for piece of mind's sake
 

rebus_forever

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Q. is gfwl a virus?
A. Very Yes

heres my reasoning, comes within programs we do want and potentially blocks content unless we accept its terms, it randomly crashes and effectively serves to damage our computing experience and if given the choice to use it or not most would say not. these are the things that make me feel gfwl should be included somewhere on this page.
 

nofear220

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Sougo said:
Can you actually 'lose' a computer to a virus?
Yes you can, there are viruses that can send too much voltage to the motherboard, cpu, or even gpu which will completely destroy the part rendering it useless. Although you don't have to worry so much about it, because attacks like that are usually only done to certain people who have pissed off someone who knows what they're doing.