Originally Posted by
Appzalien
Actually you should get drivers for the model of your PC BEFORE you reinstall from a disk. Especially networking drivers so you can access the internet after the reinstall. If you have a hidden recovery partition on the hard drive, it will have the original drivers that came with the PC when you bought it but you can also get updated drivers from the manufacturer after the recovery to factory installation. You will lose all your data and end up just as it came new. Usually there will be a short screen at start up that shows options for entering setup, bios (typically the DEL key), and recovery and what keys to press. You can also get help in how to recover from the manufacturers website through their faq's knowledge base or even tech help e-mail. Since your posting here, you have access to the net somehow, so you might want to first try downloading a boot recovery iso (many are free like UBCD) and see if you can't clear the virus with that (boot to cd first must be set in the bios). If you can at least get access to the drive you can save some of your data before you reinstall. Its unlikely that you can repair the drive and remove the virus completely without expert help. Viruses tend to replace system files to prevent removal, and once removed there goes that system file and things can get wonky. Most XP disks have a second repair option that will replace all your system files from the ones on the disk, leaving your data intact, but it doesn't remove viruses unless they're mimicking system files. When you boot from an XP Home CD it shows a repair option but that one will actually reinstall and you lose your data. But if you continue as if your going to reinstall, a second option will show up around the F8 accept license screen, that's the non-destructive repair. If it doesn't show up you can always hit F3 to quit. Google "the Langa letters" for more info on non-destructive repair.