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Removing Win HDD Virus From Windows 7

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished March 24, 2012

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The Win HDD Virus can infect your computer through many ways. Mostly Win HDD Virus come in bundled with shareware or while downloading the files and software. Other way of its distribution is through the internet popup ads that may appear on your window while browsing. They shows window notification to install some kind of software, no matter what you click I mean yes or no button, they will get into your computer using Trojan. The Win HDD attacks your computer by acting like a security application for scanning the virus. The Win HDD Virus might not let you access the internet. If your computer is infected by Win HDD Virus, you just need to do is restore your computer to the date before the virus attack.

Instructions to remove Win HDD from Window 7

Step 1
Whenever you suspect Win HDD Virus infection, first thing to do is to save any unsaved work. Always try to save and close all programs that are running it will prevent the loosing of your data during an unexpected shut down caused by Win HDD virus.

Step 2
If Win HDD Virus is not letting you to shut down your computer properly, power-off the computer (to do this press the power button for about 4 to 5 sec).

Step 3
Press the turn on button in your computer. When computer manufacturer logo appears keep tapping the "F8"; key, until System Restore screen appears.

Step 4
Use arrow key to move and select the advanced boot option, then go to "Repair your computer" and hit "Enter" button.

Step 5
From drop down menu, select your keyboard format such as U.S. format for those users who want to use.

Step 6
Type in your user name and the password in the drop down menu, once your verification is over, system recovery dialog box will popup.

Step 7
Now select System Restore.

Step 8
Confirming the restore point

Windows 7 will provide you the list of date for restoring your computer. You should always select the date or the restore point before your computer was infected and was properly working for example if you computer was infected on 5th august, select the restore point before 5th august.

Step 9
Wait until restoration process is over. Once your computer has been restored and starts up, a dialog box will appears, which says that, the system restore has been completed.
Now your Window 7 computer is free from Win HDD Virus and it is as new as it was before without any problem.

Tipsr
Before restoring your system, always create the back up of your personal files and applications. Whatever files or application you have installed after the restore point will be lost. So, it is highly recommended to make the backup copy of your personal files and applications before proceeding for restoration.

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