SMSS.exe virus is a nasty little worm that is frequently associated with additional viruses like killer.exe and funny ustscandal.avi.exe which makes removing this virus quite difficult. And the longer you are infected with the SMSS.exe virus the more damage it does and therefore the harder it is to remove and repair issues. If you're ready for a clean sweep and a fresh start, reformatting your hard drive and reinstalling Windows XP ensures complete virus removal. This is a time-consuming way to eliminate a virus, but it is also definitive, and as an associated benefit, every thing runs better after an OS reinstall.
Instructions
1. Disconnect your computer from all networks, and back up any data you want to keep.
2. Insert your Windows XP disc while the computer is turned on. If you have a "blue screen of death," which is all blue and has error information on it that does not allow you to open your disk drive, you can use a straightened paperclip inserted into the small hole on the front of the drive. This hole is a powerless way to open your drive, but do not push too hard, only hard enough to pop open the drive so you can pull it out the rest of the way. If you are unsure where the correct hole is, don't try this.
3. Reboot your computer. When the reboot begins, and prior to the initial Windows screen, push the "F key" that opens your computer's boot menu. This may vary by manufacturer. For example, in most Dell computers, the "F key" is "F12" to open the boot menu. Check with your manufacturer if you are unsure. Some computers may automatically recognize the disc and open a boot menu.
4. Choose the selection to boot from the disc drive that contains your Windows boot disc. Your computer will now boot from your Windows installation disc.
5. Select "Install Windows XP" when it finishes booting. A list of pull-down menus will be next; select "New Windows Installation."
6. Hit "Enter" when asked if you want to set up or repair an installation. A license agreement will come up.
7. Read the license agreement and press "F8" to continue. When Windows recognizes an existing installation, it will ask if you want to repair it. Press "Escape" to skip the repair, and you will be taken to a screen showing partitions on your hard drive.
8. Select the first partition (this may be the only partition, depending on how your drive was set up). Press "D" to delete it, and press "L" to confirm. Repeat this process for any remaining partitions until all you are left with is un-partitioned space.
9. Select the un-partitioned space and press "Enter" to install windows. When prompted, select NTFS formatting and continue. Windows will now install.
10. Follow the prompts to set up Windows, and have your Windows product key. Check for updates using whichever method you normally do. If necessary, reinstall any drivers. Once you have all your drivers installed and everything is working you are ready to reinstall any software you may need to.
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