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How can I tell if I have or need service packs before removing malware?

I am getting system alerts re malware threats and am about to go through the steps on here to remove. It mentions service packs for windows - my pc is only a couple of months old - will I have the service packs on already?

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  • superscaper
    superscaper Posts: 13,369 Forumite
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    You should be up to service pack 2 (if it is windows XP). Make sure windows is up to date by going to http://www.windowsupdate.com.

    If you right click "My Computer" and select properties, it should give a summary of your pc including windows version and service pack version.
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  • Tracyk_2
    Tracyk_2 Posts: 345 Forumite
    thanks - says service pack 2.
  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,389 Forumite
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    Tracyk wrote: »
    I am getting system alerts re malware threats
    Odd - if you are getting system alerts then you are infected BUT most software that spots malware will also fix it.

    I suspect that it's malware itself that's putting up the messages and it's trying to con you into downloading more malware or to pay a hefty fee to "fix" the problem (or both).

    Even if so you still follow the advice in the "Malware/Spyware Removal Guide" thread.

    And for a PC a few months old it should be fairly up to date and if it's on a broadband connection the odds are that all appropriate updates have been downloaded - but to be sure click on "start" then "windows update"
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