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Anyone who has ever had a virus in their computer system knows how stressful it can be. It doesn’t matter if you have a sophisticated or strong security software program, there is still a chance that viruses can bypass all defenses and infect your machine.
Some of the most common symptoms of a possible virus infection in computers are poor or slow performance, a poorly functioning PC, freezing computers or crashing applications. However, these are not always necessarily caused by viruses, as they can also be the result of other factors.
There is no one-size-fits-all cause that you can point to and say it is the work of a virus on your computer until you actually scan it. Sometimes they cause problems, while other times they are well behaved but still running in the background.