mrboj8ngles
Technical User
After several months of detective work to remove numerous virus/bugs/trojans and what have you, I'm still getting the feeling that something is still running on my comp. Note-Iv'e used every spy-killer imaginable. Today I was told that my "virtual memory" was low. It sounds serious - so - My friend told me to reboot my computer. I'm not familiar with how one goes about this, or the side effects.I searched the internet for ways to reboot, but i want to be sure before I head in - is there a fool proof way of doing this?
Note: After a quick run in the microsoft chat - I was told that this process is called reformatting - getting my comp to the state it was when I bought it
I have nothing on my computer that I want or have already saved to disk. This is for the exception of one program i bought - norton. Will I be able to reinstall this program even though the disk has been already activated?
Note: After a quick run in the microsoft chat - I was told that this process is called reformatting - getting my comp to the state it was when I bought it
I have nothing on my computer that I want or have already saved to disk. This is for the exception of one program i bought - norton. Will I be able to reinstall this program even though the disk has been already activated?