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Windows Vista Virus Removal Instructions

Operating System: Win Vista

The following are directions for removing viruses from your computer and/or closing major security holes in your operating system. Please pay attention to the order in which you perform these steps; performing them out of order may cause problems.

If your network connection has been turned off due to virus infection or detected vulnerabilities, please visit or call Software Support (A119 LGRC • 545-9779) when you have finished disinfecting and/or removing vulnerabilities from your computer.

Step 1: Download/save all files & Print this document

Before you can begin fixing your computer, you have to obtain the necessary files (below) and print this document. Your computer will not be connected to the network while you are disinfecting it, so you will not be able to access these files on the Web. To get these files, you can download the files directly from the OIT site:

  1. VirusScan 8.x

You can also get these instructions and software on CD from OIT Software Support by going to A119 LGRC with your UCard. Each CD costs $3 and includes additional malware removal software and Windows updates not available directly from the OIT Web site. You can also download a free ISO image of the OIT Anti-virus CD from the OIT Web site and burn it on your computer:

An ISO Image is similar to a zip file in that it groups several files into a single download that is easier to manage. When you burn this image to a CD, it produces a full copy of the OIT Anti-virus CD from which you can install the software and updates you need to disinfect your computer. See Burn a CD in OIT Computer Classrooms for more information.

Remember to print or save this document!

Step 2: Disconnect Your Computer from the Network

Your computer should not be physically connected to a network (e.g., cable modem, DSL, UMass Ethernet). Unplug your network cable from the Ethernet or phone jack and do not reconnect it until you have finished this process.

Step 3: Disable System Restore

  1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Backup and Restore Center. The Backup and Restore Center window will open.
  2. In the Backup and Restore Center window, click Create a restore point or change settings. The System Properties window will open.
  3. In the System Properties window, uncheck the check boxes next to your computer's hard drive(s) (usually C:, but there may be more). A System Protection window will open; click Turn System Restore Off.

Step 4: Install Anti-Virus Software

Remove All Previously Installed Anti-Virus Software

To effectively remove viruses, make sure you do not have other anti-virus applications (or previous versions of VirusScan) installed on your computer. See Running More than One Anti-virus Application? page for more information.

Install VirusScan 8

The anti-virus software provided by OIT comes with the latest virus updates and definitions.

  1. Open VirusScan 8.x (vscan8x.exe).
  2. Install the software using the Installation Wizard.
  3. Re-start your computer.

Step 5: Scan for Viruses

Start Your Computer in Safe Mode

  1. Re-start your computer.
  2. While the computer is starting, press F8 repeatedly.
  3. On the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Safe Mode, and then press Enter .

Scan for Viruses

  1. Go to Programs > Network Associates > VirusScan Console.
  2. In the VirusScan Console window, select Scan All Fixed Disks.
  3. On the VirusScan On-Demand Scan properties screen, select Scan Now. This will take some time, but it is important that you make sure all viruses have been removed.
  4. Take note of the names of any viruses found during your scan. You will need to report this to Software Support before you can have your Internet access re-enabled.

Step 6: Update Service Pack

Do you already have the Windows Vista Service Pack?

  1. Go to Start > Run...
    Note: (if you do not see the Run...command on your Start Menu, right-click the Start button, select Properties and in the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window, under Start Menu, click Customize..., then in the Customize Start Menumake sure that the check box next to Run Command is selected and click Ok. The Run command will now appear in your Start Menu.
  2. In the Run... dialog box, type winver and press OK .
  3. In the About Windows window, look for the phrase "Service Pack 3". If this phrase does not appear (or you see a lower service pack number), proceed with the service pack installation process (see below). If the phrase "Service Pack 3" does appear, please do not install it again.

Update Windows Vista Service Pack

This update ("SP1") includes significant improvements to the security of the operating system and network software such as Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. You can download this file from the Microsoft Download Center or you can get it automatically through Windows Update (windowsupdate.microsoft.com).

  1. If you chose to download the file, open the Windows Vista Service Pack file (Windows6.0-KB936330-X86-wave1.exe) from where you saved it.
  2. Follow the steps in the installation wizard to complete the update.
  3. When the update, is complete, you will be asked to restart your computer, once your system reboots, Windows XP will be updated.

For more information about Windows Vista Service Pack 1, see the Microsoft Help and Support Web site.

Step 7: Enable System Restore

  1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Backup and Restore Center. The Backup and Restore Center window will open.
  2. In the Backup and Restore Center window, click Create a restore point or change settings. The System Properties window will open.
  3. In the System Properties window, select the check boxes next to your computer's hard drive(s) (usually C:, but there may be more) and click OK.

Step 8: Reconnect Your Computer to the Network

Step 9: Automatically Update Windows Software

  1. Go to Start > All Programs > Windows Update. The Windows Update window will open.
  2. In the Windows Update window, click Change settings (at left). The Choose how Windows can install updates screen will open.
  3. On the Choose how Windows can install updates screen, select Install updates automatically and under Install new updates: select a schedule for installation.
  4. Click OK. You will return to the Windows Update screen; your computer is now set up to automatically download and install updates from Microsoft.

If your network connection has been turned off for virus infection, please visit or call Software Support (A119 LGRC • 545-9779) when you have finished disinfecting your computer.

Need Help?

If you encounter problems, submit an online Help Request.
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Contact the OIT Help Desk at 545-9400.

Last revised March 04, 2008