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![]() Another good idea is create a restore point after you have removed the virus. Then delete all but the latest resore points. Heres how. Creating Point 1. Start 2. All Programs 3. Accesories 4. System Tools 5. System Restore 6. Follow onscreen instructions to create a restore point To delete all but the restore point you just made 1. Right click on C:/ in My Computer 2. Click Properties 3. Click Disk Cleanup 4. Click Tab <More Options> 5. Under System Restore Click <Clean up...> If youve had your computer for a while and never done this it might be taking up a lot of space. My aunts had 11.9gigs of her hard drive with JUST restore points!! Thank you man for figuring that virus crap out. That really made me mad that with all of the protection i have i still got it but you knew EXACTLY what to do. THANKS |
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