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I'm glad it worked out for you.
Now, I would go into the system/system protection/system properties/configure from control panel as I indicated above, click on "configure" and system protection pop-up will appear. On the lower right portion of that pop-up is a delete button to delete all system restore points. I would click that button to delete all system restore points. Then back out of the system to the desktop and perform a disk cleanup. Then reboot the system.
When you are back up and running and everything looks good, go back into the system protection and create a new restore point. You can name it "Good System Check Point."
Alternatively, go into the system from the control panel and create a new restore point. You should get an indication that the restore point was created successfully.
Then back out to the desktop and perform a disk cleanup. On the Disk Cleanup pop-up click on the Clean Administrative files button. Then, after the pop-up reappears, click on the "More Options" tab. Then click on the System Restore and Shadow Copies Cleanup button. Then click delete or OK. After the cleanup is completed, reboot. This action will remove all previous restore points except for the most recent one you just created. You don't want to restore your system to a point when it was infected with that virus.
Regards
Last edited by tjg79; 22 Oct 2015 at 15:59.