Wiping depends on what version of Windows you have. There should be a program "System Tools that allows you to go back before the issue. On my computer it is called "System Restore". If it doesn't work, then there is something more technical you can do.
While the computer is first starting up, there is a black screen right before the Windows symbol appears on the screen. During this time, you'd click F2. A gray and blue menu will appear. Along the top you'll see several drop down menus:
Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
Now, what you do from there can get complicated, so really I suggest doing any rebooting at a computer store whether on campus or Best Buy or whatever equivalent you can get to. Otherwise, you might risk making the issue worse. Of course, you could look up what to do via the Microsoft Website, if you so feel self-directed.
Another virus defender might be a better solution. I suggest considering it first before taking these steps.
*huggles*
I wish you all the best, and now, understand why you haven't replied to my last email.
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Date: 2010-01-19 11:31 pm (UTC)While the computer is first starting up, there is a black screen right before the Windows symbol appears on the screen. During this time, you'd click F2. A gray and blue menu will appear. Along the top you'll see several drop down menus:
Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
Now, what you do from there can get complicated, so really I suggest doing any rebooting at a computer store whether on campus or Best Buy or whatever equivalent you can get to. Otherwise, you might risk making the issue worse. Of course, you could look up what to do via the Microsoft Website, if you so feel self-directed.
Another virus defender might be a better solution. I suggest considering it first before taking these steps.
*huggles*
I wish you all the best, and now, understand why you haven't replied to my last email.