If you go to Start-> Programs->Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore. It should open the System Restore Program. On the left side it should have System Restore Settings. Click on that. Then there should be a box to check to turn off monitoring on all drives. Check that and save. Now...if you know what program you downloaded that gave you the virus.....uninstall and delete it. Manually check the temp files to make sure they are empty. Empty the recycle bin and clear cookies from your browser and site history. Then run your Antivirus software. If it detected it before, it should see it if it is in the restore file(cause now it is a regular file and not skipped with the antivirus) and get rid of it. Make sure your .dat files for your antivirus is up to date.
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int nearPalin(int n){ int temp = n; int count = 0; while(temp>0){ temp /= 10; count++; } if(count%2 == 0){ count = count/2; while(count--) n = n / 10; temp = n; while(n>0){ temp = temp*10 + n%10; n = n/10; } return temp; } else{ count = count/2; while(count--) n = n / 10; temp = n; n = n/10; while(n>0){ temp = temp*10 + n%10; n = n/10; } return temp; } }
Rankine temp = 1.8(Celsius temp) + 491.67
Angles:degrees Temp.: degees C, degrees F, or kelvins
-273.15+600=326.85 degrees celsius
To remove the Trojan from C:restore-temp You need to delete your restore files. The best thing to do is a system restore. If you do not have a safe restore point, Just delete the restore files.You can do this by going to My Computer properties (System Properties) select System Restore tab and check turn off system restore, click apply. Now your restore files together with the Trojan will be removed. Now turn on System Restore again. Could you please give the Trojan name?
Nothing. Temp files are created by the computer as temporary storage space. Deleting them will cause no harm to your computer. If you use a utility such as the disk-clean program built into Windows - it will delete any temp files in an attempt to speed up your system.
Simplest way in Internet Explorer is go into Tools/Internet options/general and delete files. Aletrnatively use Windows explorer (Accessories) to go into the folder in your C drive TEMP and delete them manually.
first go to run option And write there %temp%, click on ok, select all temp files\folders,use sift+delete
Always Keep Deleting All files from your Temp Folder that is located in c:\windows\temp By this you may get rid of any virus, otherwise attempt an online scan by going to Housecall.antivirus.com Regards Nauman Turn off System Restore, delete all cookies and temp files, restart your computer, run AVG, and then remove the virus, restart. Turn System Restore back on and restart.
No. I regularly delete everything in my Temp folder. They are not needed.
Deleting files-- Just install software 'Delete on boot ' available on line. Select the files you want to delete and enter these files in the dialogue window of the soft ware. On the bext booting you will find those files deleted from the computer.zch You can simply navigate to the temp files you are interested in deleting with Windows Explorer and delete the files. As long as they are not in use you will be able to delete them. If they are in use you will not be able to, nor would you want to. but u can simply go to "run" dialog box and type "%temp%" then delete 1 by 1 as it may take a several times to be deleted....... now u can check that out if u r still not satisfied by the previous answers.......... ok????? have nice process of machine......good luck!!!!
Delete all past restore points do a disk clean up of everything (history, temp files etc.) and the defragment and see what that does.
Delete all files in the "temp" folders
Just delete temporary internet files by clicking Delete file Button in the Internet Options (Tools>Internet Options) If you find this info useful, please vote
Unless you are making a site yourself and saved the HTML files for later uploading, it is normally safe to deleate HTML files. Html files are website pages which are normally saved for later use by the internet explorer. These are normally saved in a temp folder and can be deleted. Other uses for HTML files are help files, which if deleted, you may not view the help file of the program. Therefore before deleting HTML files, check the folder from where you will delete the files. If they are from a program file, it is not recommended to delete the files, if they are from the internet temporary folder, you can either delete the files manually or you can delete them from the internet explorer by pressing on Delete Browsing History found in Tools.
On average, once every 2 weeks.