Originally Posted by
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a good and simple way to attempt to get rid of harmful virus's on your comp is to use the system restore point feature. Windows usually does this automatically. It is basically a a rollback feature that restores your computer to an earlier date. It doesn't delete any files that you've created, but changes settings back to the way they were when your comp was running well.
If that fails. CCleaner/Spybot/ Microsoft Essentials (most effiecient, and when ran in realtime it usues the a lot of comp resources). If your computer is powerful enough, Microsoft Essentials real-time shouldnt be a problem. It really overprotects you from making any sort of mistake in the future if you are a beginner, or novice.
If you cannot install anything or use any sort of restore program without getting some weird pop-up error than your best bet is to reformat your computer after transfering your important files to an external hard drive/flash drive. If you don't have these. Get a gmail account, and try emailing yourself the important files. Gmail allows up to 100 GigaBytes (100,000 Megabytes) of information to be stored on their servers.
You reformat by inserting your original copy of windows, and booting from the cd. Everything is self-explanatory, and pretty user friendly to guide you thru the process.
Googling "windows restore point" or "reformatting windows" will get you a very detailed description of the process.
Also, downloading firefox is a good idea. Get the add-ons: adblock, ghostery, and noscript(to be extra careful). Noscript will over block stuff, but you can click to allow a page that you know is secure. Noscript is a little tricky, and not completely necessary, but it helps.
Also, looking into free proxy servers is a great way to browse the web, or download torrents with high anonymity. There are tutorials if you google it. Firefox is a great browser as far as security goes tho.
Be well guys.