Does your computer or internet connection slow down when you work? Are you annoyed by frequent pop-ups or web browser redirections, program failures or unknown errors? If the main functions of your system are still unavailable (for example. Control Panel, Task Manager, Internet Explorer) or your system is giving a "RPC" error, giving a window with a thirty seconds countdown to restart, then your computer is definitely suffering from a serious virus threat.

Below are some easy virus removal steps that you can follow to protect your computer from harmful viruses and malwares and it keep in a healthy and working condition:

1. Scan your computer regularly by running your virus-scanner. But be careful as many modern viruses can hide themselves from anti-virus software. So make sure that you are using a reputed anti-virus like Avira, AntiVir, AVG, Avast etc. As for additional precautions, you can also download malware bytes from a reputed website and update it.

2. Many viruses' bar you from installing any software or do updates, if you are facing the same problem, then, install, update and run the anti-virus software in a "safe mode with networking". If not, then restart your system and get into "safe mode with Networking". To bring your computer in a safe mode, press F8 several times just after the Post screen is displayed. Now a list will appear. Choose the "Safe Mode With Networking".

3. Now run your virus scanners and delete any references you found. After taking all these measures, if your virus scan don't work yet, then it is better to use a GData Boot Disc and booting off that and running a GData Virus Scan.

4. Try a Safe Mode Virus scan as soon as the scan is completed. Remember that no every internet security is 100% safe and secure. You need to run multiple scans. Sometime, the internet security won't find the virus in the first scan.

5. If your GData Boot Scan doesn't work, then remove your HDD/SSD from your system and plug it into another computer or laptop that already has malware-bytes installed. (Don't browse the HDD when you plug it in) Now do a right click and select "Scan" with Malware bytes. In case, this step is ineffective, then definitely there is some problem with your HDD. So, you are advised to perform a HDD diagnosis.

6. Now enjoy working on a virus free computer.

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