A Virus is
Detected on your Windows Vista computer
Clean and Protect Your Computer
Contents:
Part 1: Turn off system restore
If your computer running Windows Vista is infected with a virus, it is possible
for the virus to be backed up by the System Restore function.
You could then restore a virus-infected file. Due to the proliferation of computer
viruses and worms, it is recommended that you disable system restore on your
computer.
To turn off system restore:
- Click Start, right-click Computer,
then click Properties (see Figure 1).
Figure 1.
- In the left panel, click System Protection (see Figure 2).
Figure 2.
- When prompted to continue, click Continue.
- On the System Protection tab, do the following:
- Uncheck the Available Disks (see
Figure 3).
- When prompted, click Turn System Restore Off (see Figure 4).
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
- Click OK, and close out of all other windows.
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Part 2: Update virus definitions (DAT) file
McAfee VirusScan is pre-configured to automatically update your anti-virus
protection every day (except Saturday) from both on-campus and off-campus. Complete
the following steps to ensure that you have the most recent virus definition
file available:
To get the latest virus protection update/DAT:
- Make sure you are connected to the Internet.
- In your system tray (bottom-right corner of your screen), right-click
the VirusScan icon
(see Figure 5),
then click Update Now.

Figure 5.
- When AutoUpdate finishes, click Close (see Figure
6).

Figure 6.
- Restart your computer.
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Part 3: Delete temporary Internet files & cookies
To delete temporary Internet files & cookies:
- Click Start, then click Control
Panel.
- Double-click Internet Options (see Figure 7).
Figure 7.
- Under Browsing history, click Delete (see Figure 8).
Figure 8.
- In the "Delete Browsing History" window, do the following (see Figure 9):
- Under the Temporary Internet Files heading, click Delete
files.
- When prompted whether to delete all, click Yes.
- Under the Cookies heading, click Delete cookies.
- When prompted whether to delete all, click Yes.
- Under the History heading, click Delete history.
- When prompted whether to delete all, click Yes.
- Click Close.
Figure 9.
- On the Internet Properties window, click OK.
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Part 4: Start your computer in Safe
mode
To start your computer in Safe mode:
- Restart your computer.
- While your computer is restarting, press <F8>.
Important: You must press <F8> at
the moment just before Windows begins to start. If you see a "keyboard
error" message, restart the computer and try again.
- Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, select Safe Mode
and then press <Enter>.
Part 5: Scan your computer and remove viruses
Note: The initial scan of your computer may take a long time to complete.
To scan your computer for viruses and remove them:
- Right-click on Computer and
from the drop-down list, click Scan for threats.
- If a virus, spyware, or adware is found, VirusScan attempts to
delete it. Depending upon the results of this, one of the following happens:
- The infected file gets deleted, so you do not need to do anything
else. Your computer is no longer infected.
- The infected file cannot be deleted, so the file is moved to the
C:/Quarantine folder (see Figure 10). Delete the file from
the Quarantine folder: Within the VirusScan window, right-click the file
name and click Delete.

Figure 10.
- The infected file cannot
be deleted and it cannot be moved to the C:/Quarantine folder (see Figure 11). To get rid of
it, bring your computer to the walk-in Help Center in O'Neill 247 next
to the Campus Technology Resource Center (
CTRC).

Figure 11.
Important: Some viruses can damage files
so that they are unusable. In this instance, your file is already beyond repair.
VirusScan cleans the file, but may not be able to save it. This is where
back-ups come in handy. Learn
more about the options for storing your documents and files at Boston College.
Do not use periods
when naming your files!: Outlook
moves messages with attachments that have 2 or more periods in the name (For
example: notes.04.01.20.doc) to the Junk E-mail folder. To prevent
this, do not use periods when naming your files, and also remind people that
send you attachments not to use periods.
- When scanning is done, close all McAfee VirusScan windows.
Note: It may take up to a week for McAfee to release virus definitions capable
of detecting and removing new infections. If the virus you are infected with
is not detected by VirusScan or the viruses (not spyware) cannot be removed
or quarantined or moved, please call 617-552-HELP (4357), as we may have manual
removal instructions available.
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Part 6: Turn system restore back on
To turn on system restore:
- Click Start, right-click Computer,
then click Properties.
- In the left panel, click System
Protection.
- When prompted to continue, click Continue.
- On the System Protection tab, check all available disks (see Figure 12).
Figure 12.
- Click OK, and close all other windows.
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