Windows uses the System Volume Information to store settings and information about your computer's system configuration. Restore points for your computer saves the windows system restore. System Restore allows you to roll your computer back to a restore point in case of a crash or computer corruption. Sometimes the restore points in the System Volume Information become infected by a virus. To remove this virus from the system volume information, you must delete the infected restore points.Here given list of points will help you to remove the system volume information virus .
Windows 7:
Windows 7:
- From start menu, right click on computer and choose properties. Then it will open the system properties window.
- Click on the System Protection link in the top left corner. This will launch the System Protection window.
- Select your computer's main hard drive from the drive select list, then click the "Configure" button.
- Select the option "Turn off system protection" under Restore Settings and click "OK." This will delete all restore points, including any that have been infected with a virus.
- From start menu, right click on computer and choose properties. Then it will open the system properties window.
- Click on the "System Restore" tab in the properties window.
- Select the option "Turn off system restore" then click ok
- Click "Yes" to confirm that you want to turn off System Restore.
- Allow your computer to change the System Restore setting. This will delete all restore points, including any that have been infected with a virus.
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