If you seem to have a virus attached to Internet Explorer, you'll want to get rid of it as soon as possible. In addition to the issues that arise with your Internet browsing, it could be doing significant damage behind the scenes.
- Run Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool. To do so, click your "Start" menu and open the "Run" dialog. Type "MRT," then press "Enter." This application comes preinstalled with Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. If you cannot run or find the repair tool for whatever reason, you'll have to download a new copy from the link in Resources.
- Click the "Next" button.
- Select "Full Scan." Although this scan takes a bit longer than the default quick scan, it gives a better chance of deleting a virus attached to Internet Explorer.
- Click the "Next" button. Wait for the program to complete its scan of the infected PC.
- Follow the prompts to delete the Internet Explorer virus, along with any others it may have downloaded.
- Click the "Finish" button.
- Restart your computer.
Always remember that antivirus software is very important to have to protect your computer from harmful virus that could damage the system. Whether it's
Avast or other antivirus like
Norton,
AVG,
McAfee, etc...