Plenty of malware can reinstall itself after you remove it. I recently came across a rather nasty virus at my help desk that was re-installing every time it got deleted, every time the computer shut down, every time the computer woke up, and every time the user logged out. Turns out the malware had set up some automated tasks which had to be removed in a specific order to completely clean the machine.
Also I’d tend to stay away from things like “driver boosters” as these are more than likely malware, theres really not anything out there you can download to speed up how your computer runs.
Plenty of malware can reinstall itself after you remove it. I recently came across a rather nasty virus at my help desk that was re-installing every time it got deleted, every time the computer shut down, every time the computer woke up, and every time the user logged out. Turns out the malware had set up some automated tasks which had to be removed in a specific order to completely clean the machine.
Also I’d tend to stay away from things like “driver boosters” as these are more than likely malware, theres really not anything out there you can download to speed up how your computer runs.