01-14-2011, 02:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2011, 02:50 PM by Death Trap™.)
(01-14-2011, 02:40 PM)Laugh Wrote: But why was the computer slow before all of this happened...?
I'm so confused. I guess the boot up files are messed up.
The computer went slow because either A/V is doing its job to remove the infection causing a spike in CPU performance or errors in registry/system files including missing/corrupted files in causing Windows deprive of the files needed to run properly (bootup files might be damaged).
If all fails, including repair OS with disc, running sfc /scannow in command prompt, chkdsk /r in command prompt for possible hard drive corruption, booting in safe mode, recovery console, system restore, AV rescue disc, unable to boot up at all, probably the best option is the last option to do a re-format of the hard drive and re-install OS.
If you can't complete installing Windows, its time for you to change hard drive.