Introduction
You will need to have a second windows PC if the infected PC does not boot.
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            On the PC you will be doing antivirus on, install the appropriate software. If the PC with malware does not turn on, install on a different one to do anti-virus. 
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            Malwarebytes is great anti-virus software. Go to the website and install it for free. 
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            Glarysoft Malware hunter is also good. Their website is here. 
 
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            Because assembly of different laptops and PCs vary so much, you will have to figure out or find a guide to remove your drive. 
 
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            If your non-infected PC is a desktop, you may unplug the optical drive and plug the connections into the HDD or SSD. If it is a laptop, you will need a SATA to USB adapter. 
 
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            Once you've installed the necessary programs and (if applicable) connected you're infected drive to you PC, you are ready to be the doctor. 
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            Run Malwarebytes. 
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            Run Glarysoft Malware Hunter. 
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            Windows defender comes preinstalled with Windows. Use that also. 
 
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            Go into file explorer, right click on the drive from the infected PC, and select each of the highlighted options. 
 
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One comment
changed “boot” to “turn on” because it would make more sense to the people who read this article, as they could be the much less computer-savvy people