Last updated on April 19, 2024
Why is my computer so slow? How do I fix it? If your computer has suddenly become slow or unresponsive for no apparent reason, it's possible that a virus is to blame for the sluggish performance.
On this page, we'll introduce you to some potential viruses and malware that could be causing your computer to run slow, and guide you through checking whether Windows is infected and how to successfully remove a virus from your PC.
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When a computer becomes slow or unresponsive, it could be due to virus infections, insufficient disk space on the operating system drive, too many background applications running, high memory usage, or hardware issues.
On this page, we'll focus on the first reason and explain whether viruses can slow down your computer, and how to easily fix a slow computer caused by a virus. Let's get started.
Yes, not only viruses, but also spyware and other malware can slow down your computer in various ways. For example, a virus might affect your computer's performance and cause it to run slower, leading to issues like:
One clear sign that your computer has been infected by a virus is that it runs slower and slower over time. Which viruses cause this? Check the list in the next section to find out.
In addition to causing data corruption, privacy breaches, and financial losses, viruses can also slow down your computer. Here are some types of viruses that could be responsible for the slowdown. Let's take a look:
These are just some of the malicious programs that can bog down your computer. There are many others, and they're joined by an endless stream of new variations. How do you know whether a virus, lack of disk space, too many background programs, or your operating system itself is to blame for your computer's slow speed? We'll look at how to tell in the next section.
How can I tell if a virus is causing my computer to run slowly? Or, how do I know if my computer is infected with a virus?
Here's a guide you can follow to run a virus scan on your computer, and that should answer your question.
Please check if your computer still has any of the following two or three symptoms:
If you're experiencing other unknown issues with your computer or want to check if it contains malware, proceed to the next guide.
The quickest and easiest way to check for viruses on your computer is to run an antivirus program or scan your system with Windows Defender.
You will be able to see the results of the scan, and confirm whether your computer is indeed infected with the Virus.
How do I get rid of viruses that slow down my computer? Are there any free tools to remove them and speed up my PC?
Of course, there are two ways to try to clear all the viruses off a computer immediately:
You can learn how to successfully remove any existing viruses, malware, and even spyware from your computer in a way that suits you.
So, what programs can help you get rid of a virus? An antivirus is the tool you need to remove a virus from your PC. If you're unsure which antivirus to choose, TotalAV is a well-known and reliable option you can try.
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Here, we'll use Avast as an example to show you how to scan and remove viruses from your computer:
< strong > Step 1. Open Avast Free Antivirus, click Protection, and then choose Virus Scan.
Step Two: Select "Full System Scan" to scan and remove viruses from your computer.
Or, if you need to scan another device, choose a specific option.
Wait for the process to complete, and you should be able to successfully scan and remove all viruses from your computer.
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If you don't want to install any third-party antivirus software to scan and remove the virus, you can try to manually remove it from your computer by following these steps.
Here are the details:
Step 1: Turn off System Restore:
Step 2. Restart your PC in Safe Mode:
Step 3: Scan and remove existing viruses from your computer:
Use Windows Defender to scan and remove viruses
Wait for the scan to complete and for the virus to be removed. Your computer should now be clean and healthy.
Aside from that, sometimes your computer might be infected by a hidden virus that hides your data and files on the PC. It's hard to notice such changes.
You have three options to remove the hidden virus and recover your files right now:
Step 1: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator:
Type cmd in the search box, right-click “Command Prompt”, and select “Run as administrator”.
Step 2. Enter each of the following commands one at a time, pressing Enter after each:
Step 3: Type exit to close the Command Prompt.
Command lines are best left to computer experts, as incorrect commands can do more harm than good. For safety and convenience, we strongly recommend trying an automated command-line alternative, such as CleanGenius. This handy tool lets you check and fix file system errors, enable or disable write protection, and update your system with a single click, without having to type complex command lines.
Use this one-click repair tool to show hidden files with these simple steps.
Step 1: Download the CleanGenius tool for free.
Step 2: Launch CleanGenius, and then select “Optimize” from the left pane. Click on “File Visibility” from the right.
Step 3: Select the hard drive and click “Execute”.
Step 4: Once done, click on this link to view the hidden files.
When your computer is running slow because of a virus, you can use an antivirus program or Windows' built-in virus removal tool to help.
There are probably some people who want to know how to get rid of the virus on their computer, right?
Here is the answer:
In short, if you are not sure why your computer is running slow on Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7, you should first run and scan viruses from your PC.