To install an antivirus program on your computer, follow the steps below.
- If you purchased the antivirus program from a retail store, insert the CD or DVD into the computer’s disc drive. The installation process should start automatically, with a window opening to help guide you through the install process.
- If you downloaded the antivirus program on the Internet, find the downloaded file on your computer. If the downloaded file is a zip file, unzip the file to extract and access the installation files. Look for a file named setup.exe, install.exe, or something similar, then double-click that file. The installation process should start, with a window opening to help guide you through the install process.
- In the installation process window, follow the steps provided to install the antivirus program. The install process provides recommended options so the antivirus program will function properly, which in most cases can be accepted as is. The one exception is if the install process recommends to install any toolbars for Internet browsers or other helpful programs for your computer. If prompted to install other software with the antivirus program, uncheck all boxes or decline the install of those extra programs. No additional programs should be needed for the antivirus program to install and run successfully on your computer.
- When the install process is complete, close out of the install window.
- If used, remove the CD or DVD from the computer’s disc drive.
The antivirus program is now installed and ready to use. While it may not be required, we recommend restarting your computer so that any modified settings in the operating system can take effect correctly.
Update the antivirus program after installation
Out of the box, antivirus programs are not up-to-date and are missing the latest virus and spyware definitions. Without the latest definitions, the antivirus program will not know about the most recently created viruses and spyware, making your computer vulnerable to an infection.
After installing the antivirus program, we highly recommend you update it with the latest virus and spyware definitions. The updates allow the antivirus program to protect your computer from all viruses and spyware.
In many cases, the antivirus program automatically checks for and installs the latest updates. If prompted to do so, select Yes to update the antivirus program. If it does not prompt you to update immediately.
Enable automatic updates for the antivirus program
By default, most antivirus programs enable the automatic update feature. We strongly recommend automatic updates be enabled to keep the antivirus program up-to-date at all times.
To check if automatic updates are enabled in your antivirus program, follow the general steps below.
- Open the antivirus program.
- Look for a Settings or Advanced Settings button or link in the antivirus program window. If you do not see either option, look for an option like Updates or something similar.
- In the Settings or Updates window, look for an option like Automatically download and apply updates. It may also refer to virus definitions instead of updates.
- For the automatic updates option, check the box for that option, if not already checked.
- Click the Save or Apply button to save the settings change.
At some point, virus or malware are going to try to infect your computer.
Hopefully, you’ll have the right software installed on your computer to prevent the attack. Below are some recommendations for privately and university-owned Windows computers.
First, you need to have a quality antivirus product running on your computer.
Free virus protection for your personal computer
For Windows, BSU recommends Microsoft Security Essentials.
Installation: (Note: Windows 8 and Windows 10 have Microsoft’s antivirus installed already.)
- Uninstall any existing virus protection software by using the Add/Remove Programs utility in the control panel of your computer.
- Go to MS Security Essentials and download the appropriate version for your computer.
- Follow the installation wizard to install the program on your computer.
- Run the program and do a complete scan of your computer. Follow any recommendations.
Make sure to run updates and scan your computer regularly to ensure full protection.
Purchased antivirus
There are many antivirus software products you can purchase. Some common ones include: Symantec, McAfee, AVG, or Kaspersky.
Be careful! There are many fake (and dangerous) anti-virus or malware removal tools that masquerade as legitimate.
Be vigilant:
- Be careful before you open an email attachment. Even it it appears to come from someone you know. If you weren’t expecting it, check with the sender before proceeding.
- Keep your computer software up to date. Run updates and scans often.
- There is no perfect antivirus program. Vigilance and consistent computer maintenance is the best defense.