HOW TO REMOVE VIRUS FROM YOUR COMPUTER
Viruses are the harmful and self-replicating programs that make their way into a computer’s memory without the user knowing about it. These unwanted and dangerous programs need to be deleted from your PC before it gets too late and everything destroys. Check out helpful ways to remove these irritating and destructive devils. See Below How To Remove Viruses Step-By-Step:Step 1: Enter Safe Mode Keep your PC disconnected from the Internet, and don't use it until you're ready to clean your PC. This can help prevent the malware from spreading and/or leaking your private data. If you think your PC may have a malware infection, boot your PC into Microsoft's Safe Mode. In this mode, only the minimum required programs and services are loaded. If any malware is set to load automatically when Windows starts, entering in this mode may prevent it from doing so. To boot into Windows Safe Mode, first shut down your PC. Locate the F8 key on your PC's keyboard; turn the PC on; and as soon as you see anything on the screen, press the F8 key repeatedly. This should bring up the Advanced Boot Options menu; there, select Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter. You may find that your PC runs noticeably faster in Safe Mode. This could be a sign that your system has a malware infection, or it could mean that you have a lot of legitimate programs that normally start up alongside Windows. Step 2: Delete Temporary Files Now that you're in Safe Mode, you'll want to run a virus scan. But before you do that, delete your temporary files. Doing this may speed up the virus scanning, free up disk space, and even get rid of some malware. To use the Disk Cleanup utility included with Windows, select Start, All Programs (or just Programs), Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup. Step 3: Download Viruses Scanners Now you're ready to have a virus’s scanner do its work--and fortunately, running a scanner is enough to remove most infections. If you already had an antivirus program active on your computer, you should use a different scanner, since your current antivirus software may have not detected the viruses. Remember, no antivirus program can detect 100 percent of the millions of virus types and variants.