Hey everyone, I'm feeling a bit anxious about my Lenovo Yoga laptop. Recently, I got a notification about a Lenovo update, which I ignored a few times, but eventually I clicked 'install later' for a delay of 120 minutes. After clicking that, a pop-up appeared with an animated pencil and bold red text saying 'do not shut down laptop.' That freaked me out, so I shut it down anyway. I ran a Windows security check and it found no viruses, and I even deleted some recent files. But I'm still worried! Will a system restore fix anything if there's a problem? Has anyone experienced something similar?
2 Answers
It’s hard to say if it was a virus just based on that notification. If that alert came from your browser and you clicked it, there’s a chance it was malware. But don’t panic! Since you’ve run a security check and found nothing, you're probably in the clear. Just keep an eye on your laptop for anything unusual after the system restore.
If the pop-up was browser-based, there’s a risk of malware; but you might have stopped it in time by shutting down. Running the Windows security check was a smart move. System restore can help bring your laptop back to a previous state and might eliminate any potential issues that cropped up recently. Just be cautious and watch your laptop's behavior after the restore.

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