Friday, June 26, 2009

To Remove Virus

System Restore
the action, if we fell ill with virus


What should I do if the computer infected with a virus? Do not hurriedly issued a dull science, alias "format" and "reinstall Windows" In a few cases of the virus, such as Conficker, this does not solve the problem. Computers will be infected again after connected with the network, So what to do? Try to handle yourself with the first two moment of my show. You lose the same period of the virus?
Use System Restore This is the moment the most powerful but easy if you want the computer running well as the condition before the virus infection. System Restore is one of the security features in Windows XP and Vista is enabled by default when the OS first-in installed. With System Restore, we can create a restore point (which is also automatically created in periodically by Windows). This is similar to the time machine. That is, when the system 'act' not reasonable, because the virus or install a program or driver, we can restore the configuration of Windows, such as when the computer healthy.
For example, an application in the new-install the OS and cause problems or crashes frequently. Rather than a headache and spend time analyzing the location of the error program, called Restore point just at the time the program is not in-install. So , all the registry settings and configuration of Windows other again as usual. Restore Point can be applied if you know roughly when computer invected by virus, or in case you do not run a virus file. But there is condition, ie, System Restore is not disabled, by the user or a virus (some viruses such as Conficker disable System Restore during the attack the victim computer).
Unfortunately, System Restore often a boomerang. If you have to go Restore point, the virus that invect computer is protected by System Restore. As a result, although they had already been cleaned many times with the antivirus, the virus sometimes hefty hide in files restore point. Virus will 'rise' again from the restore point. This is very provoking.
Therefore, each time the virus cleaning is done, the first step is to disable
System Restore.

That this virus is not protected by System Restore. Following steps to restore the original condition (Restore Point):
1. Click [Start] [All Programs] [Accessoris] [System Tools] [System Restore].
2. Three options will appear in the System Restore wizard screen, namely: a. Restore my computer to an earlier time. Use this to restore the system on a certain time. b. Create a restore point. Use to create a restore point at this time. c. Undo my restoration. Use to cancel the restore point. Here I select [Restore my computer to an earlier time] [Next].
3. Next, you will be presented on a calendar. Choose a time when the computer is still not stable or virus infected, and then click [Next].
4. Next wizard appears on screen confirmation. Choose [Next].
5. System restore will work, and restart the computer. You need to wait a bit longer, about 15 minutes (depending on your hardware), to restore the Windows Restore Point. Unfortunately, in some cases, the virus tried to turn off System Restore, so that this feature is not useful. So use the System Restore feature only if the virus has not been shut off this feature. Manual Cleaning If System Restore fails to restore the computer system, there are still other ways. This is the last moment "Cleaning Manual."
The most important, do not panic! The next step, data Save job immediately and close all your programs that are currently active. Make sure the data has been stored on the location of the correct or right and you know the location. After that, do the backup data to another storage media (USB flash disk, CD, etc.), which is separate from the computer hard disk. This is to prevent the unwanted data on you. If possible, have a good idea let the infected hard disk and copy important data to your hard disk / other media.
After all the things you do, run the following steps:
1. Install anti-virus program and do antivirus UPDATE. If your computer has installed anti-virus, anti-virus updates are done to prevent the possibility of virus infection-a new virus. If necessary, download a free tool in Norman Malware Cleaner
2. Immediately disconnect the Internet connection and local network connection (LAN) to prevent infection of the virus to the local network or re-infection from a network / Internet. To disconnect a network or Internet connection, such steps: a. Click [Start] [Control Panel] [Network and Internet Connection] [Network Connection]. b. In the Network Connection, select the Internet connection / network is available, then right click and click [Disable].
3. Disable "System Restore" to facilitate the cleaning of viruses is protected by a Restore Point and prevent computer virus invect back.

How:
a. Right click on My Computer, click [Properties].
b. Then on the [System Properties] [System Restore].
c. Tab [System Restore], check the option [Turn off System Restore on all drives].
d. Click [Apply] [OK].
4. Perform virus scan. Let your anti-virus scanning do a Full on the computer, including USB flash disks (if any). After the scan is complete, restart the computer if needed. Alternatively, do the scanning with the use Removal tools.
5. Clean up temporary files from a possible virus. Here's how: a. Click [Start] [All Programs] [Accessoris] [System Tools] [Disk Cleanup]. b. On [Disk Cleanup], select the drive that will be cleared (the default is C:). c. Let [Disk Cleanup] perform first scanning. d. Select the temporary files that will be cleaned, and then [OK]. e. Leave the cleanup work to complete the process.
*** If you have to do two on the moment, but your computer is still in trouble, do not hesitate, in consultation with the IT or your antivirus vendor.

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