Windows-XP: Recovery From A Virus Infection
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/27/2009 - 10:44
This is an article under development, discussing a typical scenario where an personal computer running Windows-XP got infected with a spyware virus. The article will discuss how the malware was detected, what was done to quarantine the PC, how the data was backed up, how the PC was re-imaged and restored. It will also discuss various choices that you might face as you go through the steps to recover your PC from such an attack.
As the article is developed, additional pages will appear in this section.
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