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πŸŸ’πŸ›‘ Removing malware and viruses from Windows

Removing malware and viruses from Windows can be a complex process, but it is essential to keep your system secure and prevent further damage. In this article, we will discuss the steps involved in removing malware and viruses from a Windows system.

Step 1: Disconnect from the Internet

The first step in removing malware and viruses is to disconnect your computer from the internet. This prevents the malware or virus from accessing the internet and spreading to other computers. You can disconnect your computer from the internet by unplugging the Ethernet cable or turning off the Wi-Fi.

Step 2: Enter Safe Mode

Safe mode is a boot option in Windows that starts the computer with a minimal set of drivers and services. This makes it easier to identify and remove malware and viruses because it prevents them from running in the background. To enter safe mode, restart your computer and press the F8 key repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options screen. Select Safe Mode and press Enter.

Step 3: Use Antivirus Software

Antivirus software can detect and remove malware and viruses from your system. If you have antivirus software installed, update it to ensure that it can detect the latest threats. If you do not have antivirus software installed, you can download a free antivirus program such as Avast or AVG.

Run a full system scan with your antivirus software and follow the instructions provided to remove any malware or viruses that are detected. If your antivirus software is unable to remove the malware or virus, you may need to use additional tools or methods.

Step 4: Use Malware Removal Tools

Malware removal tools are specialized programs that can detect and remove malware and viruses that antivirus software may miss. Some popular malware removal tools include Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner, and HitmanPro.

Download and run a malware removal tool and follow the instructions provided to remove any malware or viruses that are detected. Be sure to update the malware removal tool before running a scan to ensure that it can detect the latest threats.

Step 5: Manually Remove Malware and Viruses

If your antivirus software and malware removal tools are unable to remove the malware or virus, you may need to manually remove it. This can be a complex and risky process, so it should only be attempted by advanced users.

To manually remove malware and viruses, you will need to identify the files and registry keys associated with the malware or virus and delete them. This can be done using the Windows Task Manager, Registry Editor, and File Explorer.

Step 6: Repair System Damage

Malware and viruses can cause damage to your system, such as corrupting files or disabling important services. After removing the malware or virus, it is important to repair any damage that has been done to your system.

You can use the System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tools to repair system files and restore system services. Follow the instructions provided by the tools to repair any damage that has been done to your system.

Step 7: Reconnect to the Internet

Once you have removed the malware or virus and repaired any damage to your system, you can reconnect your computer to the internet. Be sure to update your antivirus software and malware removal tools to ensure that your system is protected against the latest threats.