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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen" data-source="post: 153754" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>kuttus:</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your response. I hope I can ask some basic questions before we get started with trying to get rid of my malware problem. </p><p></p><p>You advise me to back up my personal files and folders. Is this only on my C drive? I have several hard drives on my PC through sub drive H with information too vast to back up. Because of the several hard drives I do not keep any personal files on my C drive - it is a solid state drive and therefore small. Should I try to disconnect the other hard drives in Device Manager (never done that before) before we begin?</p><p></p><p>When we get started with trying to find the malware should I download Opera again before we start or at some point later? So far the only way I know the malware is still active is to open a copy of Opera and see the offensive tab, and of course lock up Opera and my PC. If you need a screen shot of the problem I need to download Opera and open it. The malware tab will be there but I should be able to do a print screen before I try to close Opera and of course lock up my PC.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen, post: 153754, member: 17977"] kuttus: Thank you for your response. I hope I can ask some basic questions before we get started with trying to get rid of my malware problem. You advise me to back up my personal files and folders. Is this only on my C drive? I have several hard drives on my PC through sub drive H with information too vast to back up. Because of the several hard drives I do not keep any personal files on my C drive - it is a solid state drive and therefore small. Should I try to disconnect the other hard drives in Device Manager (never done that before) before we begin? When we get started with trying to find the malware should I download Opera again before we start or at some point later? So far the only way I know the malware is still active is to open a copy of Opera and see the offensive tab, and of course lock up Opera and my PC. If you need a screen shot of the problem I need to download Opera and open it. The malware tab will be there but I should be able to do a print screen before I try to close Opera and of course lock up my PC. Thank you again for the help. [/QUOTE]
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