After you open and run an infected program or attachment on your computer, you might not realize that you've introduced a virus until you notice something isn't quite right.
Here are a few primary indicators that your computer might be infected:
• | Your computer runs more slowly than normal |
• | Your computer stops responding or locks up often |
• | Your computer crashes and restarts every few minutes |
• | Your computer restarts on its own and then fails to run normally |
• | Applications on your computer don't work correctly |
• | Disks or disk drives are inaccessible |
• | You can't print correctly |
• | You see unusual error messages |
• | You see distorted menus and dialog boxes |
These are common signs of infection—but they might also indicate hardware or software problems that have nothing to do with a virus. Unless you run the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool and install industry-standard, up-to-date antivirus software on your computer, there is no way to be certain if your computer is infected with a virus or not. If you don't have current antivirus software installed or if you're interested in installing a different brand, you can try Windows Live OneCare free for 90 days or visit our Security software downloads page for software from other companies.
Tip: Beware of messages warning you that you sent e-mail that contained a virus. This can indicate that the virus has listed your e-mail address as the sender of tainted e-mail. This does not necessarily mean you have a virus. Some viruses have the ability to forge e-mail addresses.