CA Antivirus 2008: How to use CA Antivirus to protect your PC with Maximum Results.
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Finding your way through an anti-virus program can be confusing. Especially for us, normal people who just wants to use our computers to communicate with friends, listen to music, share photos, etc. without having to learn the geek stuff related to protecting our computer. So here’s a simple step-by-step tutorial on how to protect your computer with CA Antivirus 2008.
Step 1 (Installing the Program).
First, before your install CA Antivirus, uninstall any other anti-virus software already in your computer. Restart your computer after uninstalling. If you downloaded the installation file, the installation starts automatically or simply double-click the installation file for CA Antivirus located on your desktop. Note: If you are using Windows Vista, the User Account Control window may appear, prompting you to respond. Administrative privileges are required to complete this action. Respond to the User Account Control prompt to continue. Select Install from the Installation Menu. Enter your license key in the field provided. Note: If you purchased a CD, the license key is on the back of your CD sleeve. If you downloaded the software, the license key was emailed to you. You must enter the key exactly as it appears in the email. Select the folder in which you want to install CA Antivirus and click Next. Click Complete to finish the installation. Restart your computer.
Step 2 (Conducting the Initial Scan)
After you have restarted your computer, left click on your CA Antivirus system tray icon on the bottom right of your screen. Choose “Update”. It is essential to update your signature file BEFORE conducting the scan. CA Antivirus will update itself. When the update is completed, click “OK”. Then double-click on the system tray icon again. The CA Antivirus Security Center should pop up. Choose “Scan My Computer for Viruses”. Let the computer sit for a while while the scanning is being conducted. After the scan, click “OK”. It is a good idea to restart your computer again after the scan, but not required.
I will complete these steps in my next post.
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Posted: January 27th, 2008 under Articles.
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