Restart your computer repeatedly
tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once in safe
mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse allowing you
to attempt to repair your computer
Reboot the computer
As
the computer is booting repeatadly press the F8 key as the computer is booting
If done properly the user should
get to a screen similar to the below screen.
Select the option for Safe mode
command prompt only
Windows Advanced Options Menu
Please select an option:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA mode
Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)
Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only)
Debugging Mode
Start Windows Normally
Reboot
Return to OS Choices Menu
Use the up and down arrow keys to
move the highlight to your choice
select the safe mode option
then run your antivirus if still cant get rid of the
virus restart again
Use the up and down arrow keys to
move the highlight to your choice.
select safe mode with networking download anti
malware and microsoft security essentials
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/virus-malware.aspx?q=virus
anti virus and malware
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/products/security-essentialsonce you have your computer running or you could do this in
safe mode
Press windows button and in the search type msconfig go to startup tab
and uncheck those you dont want to start.
Scroll to the bottom toolbar bottom
of screen right click you can select task manager applications also processes
you will see whats running on your computer and ticking over you might still
have a virus
If you see something running that
you does not need to be running select end now then you might you might
uninstall that particular program
and some unnecessary programs
you should also check leads from
motherboard to hard drive for secure dust free connections
Click start control panel
administrative tools computer management disk management right Click on your
drive select properties click tools you should see click check now
click start tick in both boxes this
will schedule to on restart
do not have any input while chkdsk
utility is in progress any might damage your computer
also you
might download and use this registry cleaner it is totally free to use
http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/
then defragment your hard drive
adding more ram is the best way of
speeding up a computer
If you're
not sure if a module is right for your system use the
Crucial Memory Advisor tool
for a list of guaranteed compatible modules
You should
always ask for a guarantee on compatability before purchasing any ram and buy
working pairs if possible.
you might have to many programs
running at the same time
putting to
much strain on the CPU
Try uninstalling a few unnecessary
programs.
this should speed up your computer
or you might use the system restore to restore
your system to an earlier time click start all programs accessories system
tools you should see your system restore option if it is a hardware issue the
system restore might not work
Manual restore points
that you specify with the System
Configuration utility Installation restore
points that occur before you install a program or a service
you can use the system checkpoints or the
installation restore points to restore your computer's settings to a date when
it operated correctly.
This may also help determine the cause of the configuration error.
To perform a system restore, follow these steps:
1.Click
Start, click
Run,
type
msconfig, and then click OK.
2.On the
General tab, click
Launch System Restore.
3.Select
Restore my computer to
an earlier time, and then click
Next.
4.Calendar dates in bold are possible
restore points. Click the most recent one to view system restore
information.
5.Select a system checkpoint or an
installation restore point, and then click
Next.
6.Close all other programs.
7.To start the system restore, click
Next.
8.Your computer restarts.
Repeat steps 1 through 8 until you fix
your configuration issue.