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If the computer boots, you can check out what is loading upon startup of the computer. Click on Start, go to Run, and type msconfig. Now, click on the Startup tab and take a look at the list. You should be careful here. You dont want to stop a system critical item from loading. A lot of times you can see what program the startup item relates to in the command column listing. If you cant see the full path, you can expand it by hovering over the right edge of the column heading, clicking, and then dragging it to the right. That should help. To disable an item, just uncheck it. You want to find items that have obvious names first. Things like ho0894huhudsuifhg are obvious culprits. Once you have checked the items, you can click Ok. It will ask you to restart. Go ahead and do so. Now, when the computer boots back up you will receive a message saying something about your computer starting in a diagnostic mode. Make sure the box at the bottom of the box is checked or you will receive this message each time you restart. If you can boot your computer, but you are constantly barraged by popups and advertisements, you still have options. You can right click on the task bar at the bottom (the bar that has the start button) and select the task manager. The task manager allows you to stop offending applications. This is a good thing to do when a program becomes stuck too. Most likely, the spyware program wont show up in the Programs listing. But, it will show up in the Processes tab. Go there and check out the list. You may have to do a little research to find out what name youre looking for. More sophisticated spyware have official sounding names, so you may have to dig a little. Google is your friend here. If you dont want to mess with that there is always system restore (XP). Simply click on Start, go to All Programs, go to Accessories, and finally System Tools. You will find system restore there. But, if you are running an operating system prior to XP, try the other options I am giving you. So, what happens when you cant even boot? Again, there are options. The first thing we want to do is try to start in Safe Mode. The easiest way to do this is by following this procedure. Shut down your computer the safe way. Please dont simply pull the power, unless you cant do anything when in Windows. Now, turn the power on and start hitting the F8 key every second, methodically. The F8 key is up on the top row, along the same row as the esc key. This will bring up the Windows Startup Menu. Select Safe Mode from that list. You should see a bunch of unusual lines scrolling saying something about multi-disk. Now, when safe mode appears it will ask if you want to do a system restore. I would try that first. If that doesnt work, I would go into safe mode and try the items I mentioned above. For more great spyware information, visit us at: Spyware |


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