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Virus Issues
Q5.
How to clean an infected System Volume Information or System Restore folder?
System Restore is a feature of Windows XP and Windows ME not supported by F-Secure Internet Security 2007). If a virus infects the computer, it is possible that the virus could be backed up in the system restore folder. To scan and clean System Restore, you need to disable it.
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By disabling
System Restore you lose your last system restore point.
If you want to continue using the System Restore feature, it is
important
to re-enable it after removing the infected files. Unfortunately there
is
no other way to remove infections from this location. |
To disable System Restore on Windows XP:
- Close all open programs.
- Right-click My Computer, and select Properties. The System Properties dialog is displayed.
- Click the System Restore tab.
- Select the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box.
- Click Apply, and when the system asks if you want to turn off System Restore, click Yes.
- Click OK.
- Scan all hard drives and all files for viruses with your F-Secure Anti-Virus product.
Once you have scanned and disinfected the files, enable System Restore again as follows:
- Right-click My Computer, and select Properties. The System Properties dialog is displayed.
- Click the System Restore tab.
- Clear the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box.
- Click Apply, and then click OK.
To disable System Restore on Windows ME:
- Open Windows Start menu, select Settings, and then Control Panel.
- Double-click the System icon. The System Properties dialog is displayed. Note: If the System icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options to display it.
- On the Performance tab, click File System.
- Click the Troubleshooting tab, and select the Disable System Restore check box.
- Click OK to apply the settings.
- Once you are prompted to restart Windows, click Yes.
- Scan all hard drives and all files for viruses with your F-Secure Anti-Virus product.
Once you have scanned and disinfected the files, enable System Restore again as follows:
- Open Windows Start menu, select Settings, and then Control Panel.
- Double-click the System icon.
- On the Performance tab, click File System.
- Click the Troubleshooting tab, and clear the Disable System Restore check box.
- Click OK.
- Once you are prompted to restart Windows, click Yes.
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