Is your Windows
10 computer performing slower than usual? Are you seeing different pop-ups that
weren’t there before?
If these are the
cases, you may have a malware-infected PC on your hands. There are ways you can
check. This article will teach you how to scan your PC for malware in Windows
10.
Windows
abaswelayo
The first logical
place to start would be Windows Defender. Not only is it free, but it also
comes with every Windows 10 purchase. It’s also simple to use — making it the
ideal solution for your average users who won’t go beyond mainstream sites.
Isebenza nge
scanning for threats like adware, spyware, and viruses. Turning Defender on
will stop malicious software from doing any significant damage.
Ivula
on Windows Defender
vula Izicwangciso zeWindows. Yiya e Uhlaziyo kunye noKhuseleko > Khu seleko lwe Windows. Ngaphantsi Iindawo zoKhuselo, khetha Ukhuseleko lweNtsholongwane kunye neNgozi.
A new window will pop up with a list of security options. Click Ukhuseleko lweNtsholongwane kunye neNgozi. Ngoku nqakraza Lawula Useto phantsi IiSetingi zoKhuseleko lweNtsholongwane kunye neNgozi. Yiya e Ukukhuselwa kwexesha-lokwenyani and switch it to the on position if it’s currently off.
Nje ukuba isebenze,
Windows Defender will automatically scan your computer for malware. The most
recent iteration of Windows Defender is not available on Windows 7 or Windows
8.
Is
Windows Defender enough?
The short answer is no — not if you’re looking for a much more robust solution. As mentioned earlier, Defender will be enough for the average user.
But if we’re talking pure performance, there are third-party solutions out there that offer more protection and can be fine-tuned to meet specific needs. One tool we have always suggested in I-Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
Diagnosing Malware in Windows 10
Kukho ezinye
ways of diagnosing malware in a Windows 10 computer. Below are just a few.
Safe
ifashoni
PCs have a
feature called Safe Mode. When you boot a PC through this mode, only the
essential programs are loaded. Malware is prevented from launching. If your
computer performs faster while in Safe Mode, there’s a chance that you have
i-malware.
To access Safe
Mode, go to Qala > amandla. Ngelixa ubambe i ukutshintsha iqhosha, cofa Phinda Uqalele. After the computer reboots, you should be able to access
Uhlobo olukhuselekile.
Ufuna uku
delete temporary files while in Safe Mode. Go to ukufuna kwaye uthayiphe Disk Cleanup.
It’s a free utility tool that’s included in Windows 10. This will help you remove
old files and possibly malware after a quick scan.
Iqela lesithathu
Izikena
If you feel like your current antivirus solution isn’t up to the challenge, maybe it’s time to consider installing one of the many malware scanners kwimarike namhlanje.
Ezinye zazo solutions are free while others you’d have to pay for. There are one-time purchases while others are subscription-based. Some antivirus software work better than others. Make sure you install one that’s highly recommended and comes from a reputable company.
Isiphequluli
izilungiselelo
Malware can make
changes to your browser settings. For example, malware can change your homepage
settings to launch sites that are meant to extract information or display ads
whenever you open a browser.
You need to check
your settings as soon as possible to prevent browsers from launching annoying
sites.
Microsoft
Umda
To modify
Microsoft Edge settings, go to izicwangciso
kunye nokuninzi > izicwangciso. Ngaphantsi
le Open Microsoft Edge With
imenyu ehlayo, khetha A Specific Page
or Pages.
Check the URLs in
the list and remove the unfamiliar domains.
Uphando
chrome
Vula uGoogle
Chrome and go to Yenza > izicwangciso. Scroll down and locate Ekuqalisweni. Khetha Open a Specific Page or Set of Pages.
Susa
unfamiliar domains from the list.
Reformatting Your PC
Kukho amaxesha
when users are forced to reformat their computers to remove malware. But before
you do, make sure you back up important files if it’s still possible for you to
yenza njalo.
yiya izicwangciso > Uhlaziyo kunye noKhuseleko > ukuchacha. Ngaphantsi Hlaziya le PC, khetha qalisa. You will be presented with two options.
Gcina Iifayile Zam will reformat your computer without deleting your files. Susa yonke into will do just that – remove all files.
Phawula: There’s a higher chance of
removing malware if you remove everything. However, you do so at the risk of
deleting files and settings.
Landela
on-screen commands until Windows 10 prompts you to reset your PC.