12-26-2015, 02:11 AM
You say you suspect you have malicious virus problem in windows. What I would do is sign into windows and download the free Malwarebytes program and search for viruses and remove them. Clear, if you have not already done so, your browsers. Then sign into Linux and download and set up COMODO for Linux. You might have to work at setting it up However it is pretty much self explanatory. Reboot and clear your browsers again and this should speed up your system.
Sadly in this day and age nothing is immune from viruses or malware although you have an, and don`t quote me on this, only about a 15% chance of getting infected on Linux do to the large number of distros and the many developer eyes
that are constantly looking and testing software plus there are security updates and generally much more responsive attention than you will ever find on Microsoft, which I left several years ago. It seems lately even their patches are screwed up and tend to screw systems up particularly in office. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Sadly in this day and age nothing is immune from viruses or malware although you have an, and don`t quote me on this, only about a 15% chance of getting infected on Linux do to the large number of distros and the many developer eyes
that are constantly looking and testing software plus there are security updates and generally much more responsive attention than you will ever find on Microsoft, which I left several years ago. It seems lately even their patches are screwed up and tend to screw systems up particularly in office. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.