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Computer virus problem please help?

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i dont whats happening to my computer but since yesterday its been kinda weird yesterday it just showed a black screen and there wasnt a way could get in the computer, now i can but its a little bet slower than usual and when i try to acces some programs its like theyre not their and i have to reinstall it? ill tell my whole story yesterday i was watching a movie on the computer then i downloaded a game but it didnt work so i uninstall then i go out and then comeback 3 hours later and turn on then the computer is fine but my computer starts to run slow, so efore i leave i try to install game and it works but it was already sloing down and it was so slow i had to turn comuter frpm wall plug because it took an hour saying saving your settings i dont know if its a virus or something but i need help programs are missing and its very slow and how can i fix it?

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  1. http://www.superantispyware.com/

    Download the free edition, it should get rid of it.


  2. :D Well just scan it with an anti virus....

  3. First you need to find out if it is a virus. When I didn't have a virus protection, I use PCPitstop.com. They have a free scanner there that will scan your computer for you. If it is a virus it will give you the name of the virus so you can remove it, if one is there. There are several removable tools online that can help you get rid of it. The site will also give you information on fixing your computer for other problems.

  4. you should try to google it

  5. Get XP Repair Pro, i think that program can fix it, if not you can also go check on your Anti-Virus, if you dont have one i suggest

    BitDefender or Nod32 and generaly i suggest you'll get Spyware Doctor, its a great program!

  6. A computer will act like this when there is not enough space on the hard drive for the request.

    The problem started when you downloaded a game.  Then the computer "dropped" some programs instead of crashing.

    It can be running slow, also because of too little free space.

    I strongly suggest that you install a second hard drive, and use it to move many many of YOUR files off the C: drive to the new hard drive.

    Move files such as those stored in MyDocuments; your photos, your music, movies, games, and other of your downloads.

    Leave the Operating Systems and ALL Microsoft files and programs on the C: drive.

    On other note. Since you are using hoggy programs, as many are today, such as gaming, movie, etc...it would be smart to have at least 1GB of RAM installed.

    ^j^

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