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Virus Removal

Identify First - Then Remove

If a virus has got past the scanner(s) you are using and infected you computer the chances are it can be removed.  Most will not cause any permanent problems.
The first step is to detect and identify the problem.   Identifying the virus will allow you to research via the virus information sites as to what the virus does, and what can be done to remove it.  Some will have to be manually removed, others may be removed by the scanner software - disinfected - deleted - isolated ... whatever the scanner terminology is that is used, and others may have a specific tool for detection and removal.

You do not want to disable or cripple your operating system (windows) so the correct procedure must be followed.  What this means is that we can not always simply delete a file, sometimes we can, but not often, just like you do not delete a program, you uninstall it.  Procedure is important.

There are occasions when the damage has already been done and a hard drive failure and, or failure of some other piece of hardware, is inevitable, irrespective of removing the virus.  This does happen!

Several sites, the ones that I like best and recommend, offer free tools for some virus removals. In some cases you do not need to be running their particular scanning software to be able to download a tool, print out the instructions, and use it. You often will need to have a high level of competence and confidence for the more difficult removals. If you have doubts do not hesitate to call in a more technical person.

The instructions are usually well written and the explanation of each virus' actions described well beyond that which the average user may be interested in.  If the instructions are too daunting then I suggest you seek expert assistance, especially if the instructions suggest you edit registry settings, and you are not at ease doing this.  The worse case scenario is that you will have to reformat your hard disk drive and reinstall all your software.  I will not emphasise it, but just cautiously mention you may want to back-up important data.

Just to waffle on a little ...
Personally, I believe that all too often hard drives are reformatted when there is no need to.  It is the easy option for those working in the computer industry and usually saves only money for the customer, if a full back-up set is not available to put back on the computer.  It is also a surer way of being totally rid of a virus, but can lead to a lot of time required to get your system back to the way it was, or should be.  While it saves the cost of having a technical person fix the problem, it does not save time.  This also is the case in a computer needing a tune-up, so to speak, which can take over four hours or more to rid the computer of crap causing problems, not only viruses, but also spyware and corrupt files (drivers and programs).  Bare in mind that the easy option may also be a cop-out for someone that does not know how to fix the problem.  It does not mean the person is unqualified, which is often the case with the kid next door that got a repair kit for Christmas, or the 'full of shit bluffer' using terminology they heard on Star Trek; what it does mean is that this is just the nature of computers.
There are people that can fix the problem at varying levels of skill, but it may not be cost effective to go the long way.  If the loss of data is not an option it can be recovered, but in the extreme you may need to know someone working for the FBI, CIA, or NSA ... and with an electron microscope.  However, there are those that specialise in data recovery ... and it can cost ...

If you want to keep your data and set up as it is, then weigh-up what it may cost you, time and money, and be aware that full recovery may not be possible, not guaranteed, there can be no guarantee, despite all reasonable attempts.

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