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How Do You Remove A Virus Through MS-DOS?

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How Do You Remove A Virus Through MS-DOS?

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Your computer acquires a nasty virus. You know the steps to resolve this normally, running an “anti-virus” scan, then one or two “spyware” cleanup programs. This time, though, matters are more complicated; a file remains behind that keeps re-creating the virus, and “Windows” is showing you that irritating “access is denied” pop-up every time you try to delete the file by hand. The problem you are facing is the file is running resident, which means it’s loading with Windows, and you won’t be able delete it while Windows is running. How do you get around this? To illustrate an example here, the defiant file will be named “Nastybug.scr” and will be located in the folder “C:\Windows.” Step by step you will see how to delete that file burrowed into your computer. Booting to “Safe Mode.” Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5008860/188581_Full.jpg’); }); “Shut Down” and “Restart.” Cho

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