There is a reason why you are reading this right now. You have a Windows PC that is acting a little screwy. You know there is something wrong with your PC you just can’t get past it. Allow me to help you determine what is happening to your PC.
What do you know about adware and spyware? These much maligned programs infect your Windows machine. They can steal personal information or delete your data. When you are in doubt about the security of your PC, adware and spyware removal should be considered important. There are a lot of effective adware and spyware removal tools that you can download to help protect your PC.
How can you know if you are malware infected? You will certainly notice that your machine has become extremely slow PC. There are a lot of reasons that you have an extremely slow computer – disk drive fragmentation or spyware infection. Remember that adware and spyware are also programs. These programs install themselves in your PC so that it can spread itself in your system.
One sign that your PC is infected is when you see unauthorized start up programs launch itself. It will be very hard to remove a malicious program when it starts up with your system. I’m not saying that it is improbable to remove it. I will tell you how to remove it from your system as we continue.
When your PC starts emailing other people in your contacts, this is a fool proof way to know that you are infected. I recall a time when my firewall was alerting me every few minutes that Outlook was sending emails to my contact list. There is only one way to fight unauthorized emailing and that is by disconnecting making your PC into a glorified calculator.
This is where spyware cleaners can help you. Put a good spyware scanner in a USB drive and then scan your infected PC from it. It is a known fact that malware prevent scanners from starting up, so it is wise to use a USB drive. Using the pen drive, scan your PC with it. Restart your PC when the instructions of the scanner says that you do so.
If your PC is extremely slow, you may already be spyware infected. When there is no real reason why your computer slows down to a crawl after just a few minutes of use, the real culprit must be malicious code operating in the background. When surfing the web be sure that you have updated Windows service pack and the latest spyware scanners.

