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Aug 22, 2014
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vandalcoug
I would definitely not do this. Most malware these days can/will alter restore
points. In fact, I would be very surprised if you have any restore points left. I would wipe out the hard drive. Sorry
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My wife just fell victim to a scam.
science pete
8/22/14 3:01pm
Start with System Restore
SanDiegoCoug
8/22/14 3:03pm
You can restore your machine to an earlier date.
ayfan
8/22/14 3:04pm
Depends on the malware.
AtlantaMark
8/22/14 3:07pm
I would definitely not do this. Most malware these days can/will alter restore
vandalcoug
8/22/14 4:34pm
I have some software you can download to completely un-do what the scammers did.
garyfan
8/22/14 3:06pm
First- don't allow it onto wifi or ethernet as long as original hard drive is
AtlantaMark
8/22/14 3:06pm
Thanks for all your suggestions. Looks like we'll be wiping her computer.
science pete
8/22/14 4:48pm
you may want to do a credit freeze for awhile
iceecoug
8/22/14 5:08pm
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