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I finally got Antivirus Pro 2009 virus off my laptop. Many settings, services, files and the registry have been tampered with. I enabled all services, but I have no clue how to restore all the other options, settings and registry. System restore has been compromised also. I'm running Vista Home Edition 64-Bit on an ASUS X83V which came with Vista Home Edition 64-Bit pre-installed. I have a secondary hard drive that I can transfer my media and software into. Is there any programs or utilities that can restore/default the entire OS? -- koolkarpet |
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I would transfer all my files to that 2nd HD and then use the Laptops
recovery Partition/Cd to revert back to 1st purchased state. Programs cannot be transferred and would need to be reinstalled afterwards. that's the only way to be sure peter -- If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) "koolkarpet" wrote in message ... I finally got Antivirus Pro 2009 virus off my laptop. Many settings, services, files and the registry have been tampered with. I enabled all services, but I have no clue how to restore all the other options, settings and registry. System restore has been compromised also. I'm running Vista Home Edition 64-Bit on an ASUS X83V which came with Vista Home Edition 64-Bit pre-installed. I have a secondary hard drive that I can transfer my media and software into. Is there any programs or utilities that can restore/default the entire OS? -- koolkarpet |