No reformatting a drive, is not an effective or appropriate way to get rid of a virus/script problem. In simplest terms, when reformatting a drive, there is always an area that is needed where the reformatting instructions are stored and executed. Decent code-monkeys know how to exploit this.
Also going back to a Restore Point per Windows instructions is not an effective way to get rid of viruses/scripts. Windows white-papers are very clear on this point.
You may have meant to re-install the operating system. And as a warning, if this is done, all data, docs, images, etc including lurking viruses and scripts will be deleted and written over as part of the install.
But re-installing the OS is 99.99% guaranteed to get rid of the problem each and every time. Takes about 20 minutes.
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Originally Posted by georgehentson
A reformat of the hard drive will do the job. But you will lose whatever files you haven't backed up.
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