Introduction:
This article discusses the following: 
- How to determine      whether your computer is infected with a computer virus, a worm, or a Trojan      
 - How to recover      from an infection 
 - How to prevent      future infections from a computer virus
 
More Information:
What is a computer virus?
A computer virus is a small software program that spreads from one computer to another computer and that interferes with computer operation. A computer virus may corrupt or delete data on a computer, use an e-mail program to spread the virus to other computers, or even delete everything on the hard disk. 
Computer viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or by instant messaging messages. Therefore, you must never open an e-mail attachment unless you know who sent the message or unless you are expecting the e-mail attachment. Computer viruses can be disguised as attachments of funny images, greeting cards, or audio and video files. Computer viruses also spread by using downloads on the Internet. Computer viruses can be hidden in pirated software or in other files or programs that you may download.
Computer viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or by instant messaging messages. Therefore, you must never open an e-mail attachment unless you know who sent the message or unless you are expecting the e-mail attachment. Computer viruses can be disguised as attachments of funny images, greeting cards, or audio and video files. Computer viruses also spread by using downloads on the Internet. Computer viruses can be hidden in pirated software or in other files or programs that you may download.
Symptoms of a computer virus
If you suspect or confirm that your computer is infected with a computer virus, obtain the current antivirus software. The following are some primary indicators that a computer may be infected: 
- The computer      runs slower than usual. 
 - The computer      stops responding, or it locks up frequently. 
 - The computer      crashes, and then it restarts every few minutes. 
 - The computer      restarts on its own. Additionally, the computer does not run as usual. 
 - Applications on      the computer do not work correctly. 
 - Disks or disk      drives are inaccessible. 
 - You cannot print      items correctly. 
 - You see unusual      error messages. 
 - You see      distorted menus and dialog boxes. 
 - There is a      double extension on an attachment that you recently opened, such as a      .jpg, .vbs, .gif, or .exe. extension. 
 - An antivirus      program is disabled for no reason. Additionally, the antivirus program      cannot be restarted. 
 - An antivirus      program cannot be installed on the computer, or the antivirus program will      not run. 
 - New icons appear      on the desktop that you did not put there, or the icons are not associated      with any recently installed programs. 
 - Strange sounds      or music plays from the speakers unexpectedly. 
 - A program      disappears from the computer even though you did not intentionally remove      the program.
 
Note: These are common signs of infection. However, these signs may also be caused by hardware or software problems that have nothing to do with a computer virus. Unless you run the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool, and then you install industry-standard, up-to-date antivirus software on your computer, you cannot be certain whether a computer is infected with a computer virus or not. 
Symptoms of worms and trojan horse viruses in e-mail messages
When a computer virus infects e-mail messages or infects other files on a computer, you may notice the following symptoms: 
- The infected      file may make copies of itself. This behavior may use up all the free      space on the hard disk. 
 - A copy of the      infected file may be sent to all the addresses in an e-mail address list. 
 - The computer      virus may reformat the hard disk. This behavior will delete files and      programs. 
 - The computer      virus may install hidden programs, such as pirated software. This pirated      software may then be distributed and sold from the computer. 
 - The computer      virus may reduce security. This could enable intruders to remotely access      the computer or the network. 
 - You receive an      e-mail message that has a strange attachment. When you open the      attachment, dialog boxes appear, or a sudden degradation in system      performance occurs. 
 - Someone tells      you that they have recently received e-mail messages from you that      contained attached files that you did not send. The files that are      attached to the e-mail messages have extensions such as .exe, .bat, .scr,      and .vbs extensions.
 
Symptoms that may be the result of ordinary Windows functions
A computer virus infection may cause the following problems: 
- Windows does not      start even though you have not made any system changes or even though you      have not installed or removed any programs. 
 - There is      frequent modem activity. If you have an external modem, you may notice the      lights blinking frequently when the modem is not being used. You may be      unknowingly supplying pirated software. 
 - Windows does not      start because certain important system files are missing. Additionally,      you receive an error message that lists the missing files. 
 - The computer      sometimes starts as expected. However, at other times, the computer stops      responding before the desktop icons and the taskbar appear. 
 - The computer      runs very slowly. Additionally, the computer takes longer than expected to      start. 
 - You receive      out-of-memory error messages even though the computer has sufficient RAM. 
 - New programs are      installed incorrectly. 
 - Windows      spontaneously restarts unexpectedly. 
 - Programs that      used to run stop responding frequently. Even if you remove and reinstall      the programs, the issue continues to occur. 
 - A disk utility      such as Scandisk reports multiple serious disk errors. 
 - A partition      disappears. 
 - The computer      always stops responding when you try to use Microsoft Office products. 
 - You cannot start      Windows Task Manager. 
 - Antivirus      software indicates that a computer virus is present.
 
Note: These problems may also occur because of ordinary Windows functions or problems in Windows that are not caused by a computer virus. 
How to remove a computer virus?
Even for an expert, removing a computer virus can be a difficult task without the help of computer virus removal tools. Some computer viruses and other unwanted software, such as spyware, even reinstall themselves after the viruses have been detected and removed. Fortunately, by updating the computer and by using antivirus tools, you can help permanently remove unwanted software. 
To remove a computer virus, follow these steps:
To remove a computer virus, follow these steps:
- Install the      latest updates from Microsoft Update on the computer. 
 - Update the      antivirus software on the computer. Then, perform a thorough scan of the      computer by using the antivirus software. 
 - Download,      install, and then run the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool to      remove existing viruses on the computer. To download the Malicious      Software Removal Tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site: 
 
For more information about how to remove a computer virus, visit the following Microsoft Web site: 
How to protect your computer against viruses?
To protect your computer against viruses, follow these steps: 
- On the computer,      turn on the firewall. 
 - Keep the      computer operating system up-to-date. 
 - Use updated      antivirus software on the computer. 
 - Use updated      antispyware software on the computer.
 
For more information about how to protect a computer against viruses, visit the following Microsoft Web site: 
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86) 
 - Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86) 
 - Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86) 
 - Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, Web Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Datacenter Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows XP Home Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows XP Professional 
 - Microsoft      Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows 2000 Server 
 - Microsoft      Windows 2000 Advanced Server 
 - Microsoft      Windows 2000 Professional Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows 2000 Datacenter Server 
 - Microsoft      Windows NT 4.0 
 - Microsoft      Windows Millennium Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows 98 Second Edition 
 - Microsoft      Windows 95 
 - Microsoft      Outlook 2000 Standard Edition 
 - Microsoft      Outlook 2002 Standard Edition 
 - Microsoft      Outlook Express 6.0
 
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