sorry for the double post.
what's the best way to learn about computers short of taking a computer class? I'm looking for a reliable at home thing because I'm on a very low budget. so low in fact there's nothing in it.also do computer programming books help in any way? I got like four of them at my local library which unlike google is my friend. I just want to know if there's a better solution because each one is about two inches thick
and recently I got what I believe to be a pop up virus on my computer. a message keeps popping up that says it's from AVG. we have AVG on this computer so it's possible that this is an update but doesn't AVG pretty much allow you to choose whether or not to update and stay like that? this thing is like a whiny little kid that won't shut up. is it a pop up or can I trust it? if not how do I get rid of it? I already tried deleting my computer account and making a new one but it didn't do anything. is there a remedy?
what's the best way to learn about computers short of taking a computer class? I'm looking for a reliable at home thing because I'm on a very low budget. so low in fact there's nothing in it.also do computer programming books help in any way? I got like four of them at my local library which unlike google is my friend. I just want to know if there's a better solution because each one is about two inches thick
and recently I got what I believe to be a pop up virus on my computer. a message keeps popping up that says it's from AVG. we have AVG on this computer so it's possible that this is an update but doesn't AVG pretty much allow you to choose whether or not to update and stay like that? this thing is like a whiny little kid that won't shut up. is it a pop up or can I trust it? if not how do I get rid of it? I already tried deleting my computer account and making a new one but it didn't do anything. is there a remedy?
RIP nomercy.

