Oh no! Not again! Another computer virus? So what should you do? You could just reinstall your entire operating system, but this can be a royal pain. You could try to clean it up manually, but this process takes forever, and it’s not always reliable.

There is also a very big choice that you could do more damage than that nightmare virus has already done. You have to be very careful to make sure you know what you are doing.

If you look up your problem online, you will have to know the answer to a few questions. Here are three of them: 1. What is the problem exactly 2. When did the problem start? 3. How did it start?

If you are going to try to self diagnose your problem, you will need to know a few things. These things will help you on the road to a normal computer again. These things include: How the problem started, when the problem started, and also what the problem is. If you can figure out what the problem is, you have half of your mystery solved.

If you decide to search the internet to see if you can find out what the problem is, don’t use the computer that is affected by this virus. Use a virus free computer that has an anti virus system on it. If you would have had a good anti virus program on your computer, you probably wouldn’t be in the fix you’re in right now.

If you think you can remove all the virus files from your computer, you will need to go into the registry of your computer. Be real careful here, you could very easily delete files by mistake. When they are gone, they are only gone if you need them.

If you are lucky enough to have a second ‘healthy’ computer that has good anti virus programs on it and also has an external hard drive, you could remove the infected hard drive and place it in the good computer to let the anti virus program try to clean it up for you.

If you choose to go this route, make sure your anti virus program has been updated recently, and is high quality. If you don’t, you will have two computers with a virus, not just one.

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