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How do I go about routinely cleaning my computer of viruses and spyware?

My father has entrusted his Windows computer to me and now I can see that it is overflowing with all types of bugs, viruses, spam, etc. I want to clean out my computer with my avast! antivirus, and I used to see my dad maybe putting the computer in safe mode before starting avast? Any guidence on this, or suggestions?

Try malwarebytes to clean up your system:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/Malwarebytes_Anti-Malware_d5756.html

Special note:
Efforts to ‘clean’ a system will prove to be a hugely time consuming task, and maybe even impossible, if the system is left in it’s current configurations.
In it’s ‘out-of-the-box’ condition, MS Windows is awash with security problems and conditions that most users are unaware of, and securing that system from Internet assault & increasing predation, is not a single application, or a suite: and it’s not a “one step- 10 second fix” that so many want.
It’s layers of protection, user habits, system configuration, real time protection; and most important, threat landscape awareness (because the internet is so fluid and dynamic, it changes almost hourly).

Do-it-all suites (CareOne, McAfee, or Norton) give users ‘feel good’ security, and lull them into complacency, which often has very bad results.

Look through some of the suggested freeware here,

http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/security/fwsecuritytools.html

study up, and pick some of the frontline, real-time defenses. Create a restore point after each install, then run the system to verify that application’s ‘friendliness’ with your system before adding other applications.
Generally speaking: as a system’s convenience, interactiveness, flexibility & complexity increase: security decreases.

Core defense applications might include (but not limited to):
Avast! (anti-virus);
Zone Alarm (firewall);
SpywareBlaster (snoopware prevention)
>>>The #1 defense against any malware: Use a “Limited User” account & Firefox, with ‘NoScript’ add-on, with “locked down” settings<<< and use a dual browser set up as I describe here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqPpmXeD_6Q2AV2ZZR8FtNEjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20090120115732AAl2h9c

Make these changes also:
INTERNET EXPLORER: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced:
here check ‘Override automatic….’; ‘Allow session cookies’; ‘Allow 1st party cookies’ & ‘Block 3rd Party Cookies’.
**
FIREFOX: Tools> Options> Privacy: Check ‘Accept Cookies from sites’
& Un-Check ‘Accept 3rd Party cookies’
Firefox add-on’s
Flashblock: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433
Adblock Plus works pretty good too: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865 (make sure to utilize the ‘Subscriptions’ from ‘Preferences’ tab)
And “Better Privacy” controls “Flash & super cookies” : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

>> “NoScript” for Firefox will stop a lot of these Adware/spyware & hijackers; and is the single most important thing you can do to prevent most malware <<

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722

Use this feature to block unwanted advertising re-direct:
With NS running, down on the far right corner is a blue 'S' with a red line through it: right click that> tick ‘forbid ——-’ &/or mark as ‘untrusted’.
(Ticking all may reduce interactive behavior; enable just enough to get what’s necessary to view the page, on a ‘temporarily allow’ basis)

Good luck.


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