An error of virus gadcom.exe/wininstall satellite series

Hey I was wondering if someone could help me with my problem of virus/malware.

Well earlier in the day I looked around on the internet then it said I had a virus (AVG) and I clicked on "move to the Vault" then it says path not specified not and I thought wtf...

Then anyway I restarted my computer and my Start menu and my icons disappeared they were there for like 30 seconds and now I m using crt + alt + delete (Task Manager) to move my computer now I m scanning with a solvent of malware and AVG, I have the recovery disks for my laptop and I was wondering if I should use with my virus problem

I saw somewhere gadcom.exe infected 'infected file' and 'wininstall.exe' or something close to that.

Simplest and most effective solution to the problem of viruses is to install own OS using Toshiba recovery media. To do this, you will be 100% sure that the virus has disappeared.

Before that, you back up all your data.

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