Does a FACTORY RESET delete your Virus? Great Computer turns to Crap


  1. Posts : 26
    Win 10
       #1

    Does a FACTORY RESET delete your Virus? Great Computer turns to Crap


    Ok, here's my interesting situation. Tried to download a game, then all sorts of spyware, adware, malware and probably viruses started downloading to my computer and taking over the memory. Eventually I started getting BSOD, and because the computer wouldn't stay on long enough to run my malware/virus scans, I was forced to do a FACTORY RESET. I went from WIN 10 to the original WIN 7 that the computer came with. Because I had to do a RESET all my stuff is out of date which is expected.

    To make a long story short, what was a perfectly running computer before the attempted game download, now I have a computer that freezes, error codes when trying to install windows updates, and my internet crashes. So my question is, even after a Factory Reset, is the virus removed or do you still have to do a virus scan?

    (My attempted AVAST virus scan won't even scan through..it gets stuck at "compatibility check").


    Also one more question...if your getting BSOD's...then how can you run win 10 in safe mode as the F8 button is disabled?

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  2. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #2

    Hi Fidel

    Some factory resets remove everything, others save stuff and in doing so save the malware.

    Myself I would copy the data off the device and I would then do a clean install following this tutorial.

    Clean Install Windows 10

    Once you are back up scan your data with malwarebytes. Copy it back to system.

    When you are fully restored look into and use Macrium Reflect. Saves you in situations like this.

    Edit 1:

    Since Windows 10 was on your machine it will re-activate once you install.
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  3. Posts : 26
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Caledon Ken said:
    Hi Fidel

    Some factory resets remove everything, others save stuff and in doing so save the malware.

    Myself I would copy the data off the device and I would then do a clean install following this tutorial.

    Clean Install Windows 10

    Once you are back up scan your data with malwarebytes. Copy it back to system.

    When you are fully restored look into and use Macrium Reflect. Saves you in situations like this.

    Edit 1:

    Since Windows 10 was on your machine it will re-activate once you install.
    Doesn't sound bad...I just have to buy some USB sticks.
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  4. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #4

    You can also create an ISO on DVD.
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  5. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #5

    Ken is right suggesting you reinstall Windows 10 from scratch. Some infections can even survive a format. Once your data is backed up, be sure to do the custom installation and then delete all existing partitions on the system.
    Macrium images will help you easily recover from problems like this in the future.
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