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Q:
I think I have a virus on my computer and I can’t seem to get rid of it. If I were to format or even erase my hard drive, would that remove the virus? Please help!
A:
I received this question the other day and I figured it was something everyone could benefit from. So, to make sure you’re all aware, here’s a little blurb about it for your viewing pleasure! As you can see, today’s question is pretty intense. It’s also a basic “will that work?” type of question, so that’s exactly what we’re going to find out. Listen up, because this one’s a definite must read!
The short answer to the question is a simple yes. If a virus is infecting your computer, you can format your hard drive (erasing everything on it) to remove it for good. Doing that is just like starting over, so it’s definitely an option if you’ve already run out of other choices. On the other hand, there is a “but” that comes along with that. (You probably knew that was coming, didn’t you?!)
While the format process will take care of the virus, you have to be careful when you’re putting everything back on your computer. For example, if any one of the programs, files, etc. you put back on your computer contain a part of the virus, it will go right back on your PC as if nothing changed. That includes any backups you did, any media drives you may use and so on.
The virus could be stored anywhere, so you really have to pay attention when you’re reloading your computer. Make sure you put your virus scan programs back on first and run them continuously until you have everything installed again. Take your time and be patient. Otherwise, the virus will be back in action in no time at all and that’s just not acceptable. Be safe!
~ Erin