If you are ever faced with malware on your computer, it is important to be able to delete it. This article will show you how to delete win32 malware using the Windows operating system. First, open the Windows command prompt and type “cmd”. Then type “netstat -a”. The netstat -a command will show you all the network connections on your computer. You will see a list of devices such as “localhost” and “192.168.1.1”. The device “localhost” is your computer’s localhost address. The device “192.168.1.1” is the address of your router or modem. Now, look for the device called “WINS”. If it is not there, then your computer has not been infected with win32 malware yet! To find out if your computer has been infected with win32 malware, type the following command: netsh wins add w3s-ipconfig /all This will add a new entry in the netsh wins registry key called “WINS”. Now look for the entry called “WINS\S-1-5-21-822009609-0000\LOCALHOSTNAME”. If it exists, then your computer has been infected with win32 malware! To remove this infection, type the following command: netsh wins delete w3s-ipconfig /all