Chapter 396 Personally Tested! The Virus Killer is Effective



Subsequently, fewer and fewer people posted.

Two days later, another post appeared: "Hello everyone, I'm the one who tested the Master Edition anti-virus software the day before yesterday. Now I'll share my test results with you."

Never download anti-virus software; it's even more dangerous than a virus.

Now let me share my thoughts on the targeted removal tool.

After downloading the removal software, I started running this little thing.

Then I went to browse the website of a certain bank, and suddenly the buzzer in my computer case sounded an alarm.

A small dialog box appeared on the screen, indicating that a virus had been detected. There were two buttons: one to remove the virus now and the other to remove the virus immediately.

I don't know why the author of this software did it this way, but I still chose to run an antivirus scan now.

The antivirus is effective, really. As a software engineer, I can see the effectiveness of the antivirus.

Next, I will tell you about my tragic experience.

After the antivirus scan, the website returned to its original state, and you can now browse the website and other websites.

However, the dialog box below keeps reminding you to restart for the changes to take effect, otherwise there will be virus remnants in the registry.

Just to be on the safe side, I specifically checked the registry and there were indeed remnants.

So I clicked restart.

After restarting, my computer case buzzer went off incessantly. After a quick check, I believe the memory is faulty.

Sure enough, the error code on the monitor indicated a memory problem. I started repairing it, restarting repeatedly.

The final result was a black screen. I called in the company's hardware engineer to help me troubleshoot.

The hard drive was found to be faulty and could not be recognized. After replacing the memory, it was discovered that the hard drive had been completely formatted when trying to access the BIOS settings.

My important data on my computer's hard drive was completely destroyed before I could even back it up.

I really cried.

Later, when I was researching antivirus software with my colleagues, we discovered that wherever the virus went, the antivirus software would use a destructive method to destroy all data, crack the main system and memory addressing cache, and format the hard drive.

I now seriously suspect that the inventor of the virus and the author of the anti-virus are in cahoots.

This frequent forum user received a quick reply after posting.

First floor: Bro, you're too late. I was already testing it when I was doing it. Tragic me, I bought another cheap computer yesterday.

Second floor: "Bro, can rice get infected with a virus?"

Third floor: I said I was looking for the results that day, but no one replied or explained the situation until midnight. It turned out that all the tests failed.

Fourth floor: Antivirus works, but its destructive power is even greater than that of the virus itself. It's like a bomb exploding, wiping out enemies, allies, and civilians alike.

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200th floor: "I just want to know, why would someone download a virus removal tool and damage their own computer? If my computer gets a virus, can't I just buy a new one?"

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