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System Restore Question
Looks like I got my first bad virus. Every time I open an internet browser another one pops up. I purchased Spyware in the hopes that it would fix the problem. While it seems to have cleaned out a lot of other infected files, the problem persists.
Should I try doing a system's restore? What exactly does this do? Thanks |
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Re: System Restore Question
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System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of a failure. In Windows Vista, System Restore features an improved interface and is now based on Shadow Copy technology. In prior Windows versions, it was based on a file filter that watched changes for a certain set of file extensions, and then copied files before they were overwritten. -wikipedia [/ QUOTE ] You could try it, and it would probably work if you have a point set before the virus infected your computer.... [ QUOTE ] I purchased Spyware in the hopes that it would fix the problem. [/ QUOTE ] umm.... use spybot S&D and Lavasoft's adaware (both free) after you run system restore to check to see if the virus is still there. |
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Re: System Restore Question
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[ QUOTE ] System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of a failure. In Windows Vista, System Restore features an improved interface and is now based on Shadow Copy technology. In prior Windows versions, it was based on a file filter that watched changes for a certain set of file extensions, and then copied files before they were overwritten. -wikipedia [/ QUOTE ] You could try it, and it would probably work if you have a point set before the virus infected your computer.... [ QUOTE ] I purchased Spyware in the hopes that it would fix the problem. [/ QUOTE ] umm.... use spybot S&D and Lavasoft's adaware (both free) after you run system restore to check to see if the virus is still there. [/ QUOTE ] erbbysam for mod |
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