jamesiswizard_1
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NOTE: Always turn off system restore, and reboot into safe mode when removing viruses and spyware. This is the safest way to completely remove unwanted viruses and spyware utilities installed on your pc.
Always be sure to go to the Microsoft update site and download the security updates. And any other downloads deemed necessary!
To turn off System Restore:
Open your start menu, and then go to My Computer. R-click mouse button, click on properties. Go to the System Restore Tab, put a check mark in "Turn off System Restore on all Drives. (Restart your pc to clear out old files saved in system restore) Repeat processes to re-enable System Restore.
To boot into safe mode:
Open your start menu, go to "Run” Type in "msconfig"(without quotation marks). This will open your System Configuration Folder. Select the BOOT.INI tap, put a checkmark in /SAFEBOOT. Click apply, you will be asked to reboot for these settings to take effect. You will now reboot into safe mode. When you are done doing your virus and spyware scans and removals, repeat the processes and uncheck /SAFEBOOT. And on the “General Tap” Click “Normal Startup”.
Booting into your BIOs
To change your start-up device
You will need to change the boot order in your BIOs setup. To boot from the Floppy or CD-ROM.
It would depend on your computer manufacture. Assuming that your PC is from about 1985 or later, it should have an integrated setup program. You've probably seen a notice on your PC's screen at start-up about the BIOS setup many times. When your computer is getting itself going, the BIOS usually places a brief message on the screen telling you how to activate the BIOS setup menu to show up. The message might say something like this: "Press F2 for setup." (F2 is just used as an example.)
Try the following key combinations, which I have listed approximately in order of popularity in today's system (there may be others as well): You would need to do this as your system is booting-up. If it doesn't work the first time, just keep trying it over and over until you get into the BIOs setup screen.
*{Delete} (modern Award and AMI BIOS)
*{F2} (modern Phoenix BIOS)
*{Ctrl}+{Alt}+{Esc}
*{Ctrl}+{Esc}
*{Alt}+{Esc}
*{Ctrl}+{Alt}+{S}
*{Insert}
*{F1}
*{F8}
*{F9}
*Or consult your system manufacturer for the key combination.
Once in the BIOs screen, look for boot devices, Boot order, boot-up devices. (You should see something similar). As each type of motherboard is slightly different.
It will say something along the lines of Boot Order.
Kinda like this
Boot Device 1 - HHD (or Hard Drive)
Boot Device 2 - CDROM
Boot Device 3 - Floppy
Etc.
You will need to set the first boot device as Floppy Disk.
But be sure to set which ever was your floppy drive to your Hard Drive.
Enable XP Firewall:
When you're online, your computer passes information to and from the Internet through ports, or open connections. A port's number identifies the type of information passing through it. For example, port 80 is used for HTTP traffic, so page requests and WebPages being downloaded all come through port 80.
häçkers usually try to sneak into your computer through an unguarded and open port. Luckily, Microsoft's Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall helps you close ports you aren't using.
Here's how to enable the XP firewall:
Enable or Disable XP SP2 Firewall:
Here is how to enable or disable the new firewall in SP2
1. Log into XP with an owner account.
2. Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
3. Here you will see the “Windows Firewall” Icon.
4. Click the “Windows Firewall” Icon.
5. Now you can enable or disable the Windows Firewall.
6. Click OK and your done.
(it is not advised to disable the firewall unless you have another firewall application installed).
Always be sure to go to the Microsoft update site and download the security updates. And any other downloads deemed necessary!
To turn off System Restore:
Open your start menu, and then go to My Computer. R-click mouse button, click on properties. Go to the System Restore Tab, put a check mark in "Turn off System Restore on all Drives. (Restart your pc to clear out old files saved in system restore) Repeat processes to re-enable System Restore.
To boot into safe mode:
Open your start menu, go to "Run” Type in "msconfig"(without quotation marks). This will open your System Configuration Folder. Select the BOOT.INI tap, put a checkmark in /SAFEBOOT. Click apply, you will be asked to reboot for these settings to take effect. You will now reboot into safe mode. When you are done doing your virus and spyware scans and removals, repeat the processes and uncheck /SAFEBOOT. And on the “General Tap” Click “Normal Startup”.
Booting into your BIOs
To change your start-up device
You will need to change the boot order in your BIOs setup. To boot from the Floppy or CD-ROM.
It would depend on your computer manufacture. Assuming that your PC is from about 1985 or later, it should have an integrated setup program. You've probably seen a notice on your PC's screen at start-up about the BIOS setup many times. When your computer is getting itself going, the BIOS usually places a brief message on the screen telling you how to activate the BIOS setup menu to show up. The message might say something like this: "Press F2 for setup." (F2 is just used as an example.)
Try the following key combinations, which I have listed approximately in order of popularity in today's system (there may be others as well): You would need to do this as your system is booting-up. If it doesn't work the first time, just keep trying it over and over until you get into the BIOs setup screen.
*{Delete} (modern Award and AMI BIOS)
*{F2} (modern Phoenix BIOS)
*{Ctrl}+{Alt}+{Esc}
*{Ctrl}+{Esc}
*{Alt}+{Esc}
*{Ctrl}+{Alt}+{S}
*{Insert}
*{F1}
*{F8}
*{F9}
*Or consult your system manufacturer for the key combination.
Once in the BIOs screen, look for boot devices, Boot order, boot-up devices. (You should see something similar). As each type of motherboard is slightly different.
It will say something along the lines of Boot Order.
Kinda like this
Boot Device 1 - HHD (or Hard Drive)
Boot Device 2 - CDROM
Boot Device 3 - Floppy
Etc.
You will need to set the first boot device as Floppy Disk.
But be sure to set which ever was your floppy drive to your Hard Drive.
Enable XP Firewall:
When you're online, your computer passes information to and from the Internet through ports, or open connections. A port's number identifies the type of information passing through it. For example, port 80 is used for HTTP traffic, so page requests and WebPages being downloaded all come through port 80.
häçkers usually try to sneak into your computer through an unguarded and open port. Luckily, Microsoft's Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall helps you close ports you aren't using.
Here's how to enable the XP firewall:
- Log into XP with an owner account.
- Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Double-click the Network Connections icon.
- In the Network Connections window, click to highlight the connection you want to protect. In the left panel, under Network Tasks, click "change settings of this connection."
- When the connection status dialog box opens, click the Properties button.
- In the Properties dialog box, click the advanced tab. Check the box beneath "Internet Connection Firewall." If you leave it unchecked, the firewall is off. If you aren't running any servers on your computer, just click OK. If you run an FTP or Web server, you need to change the advanced settings.
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Enable or Disable XP SP2 Firewall:
Here is how to enable or disable the new firewall in SP2
- Log into XP with an owner account.
- Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
- Select Network And Internet Connections.
- Click the “Windows Firewall” Icon.
- Now you can enable or disable the Windows Firewall.
- Click OK and your done.
1. Log into XP with an owner account.
2. Click the Start button and select Control Panel.
3. Here you will see the “Windows Firewall” Icon.
4. Click the “Windows Firewall” Icon.
5. Now you can enable or disable the Windows Firewall.
6. Click OK and your done.
(it is not advised to disable the firewall unless you have another firewall application installed).

