Before you take it to a geek ... download Malwarebytes & SuperAntiSpyware (free versions) and see if you can get rid of the virus. I'd also seriously consider getting another antivirus program. You should never have contracted a virus, in the first place. I use Avast ... and it blocks any links that are "contaminated". I use the free version of that program, too.
You can get free downloads of most of these programs, by going to
www.download.cnet.com & looking for the "most popular downloads" list. SuperAntiSpyware isn't on the list, but it is on the site. Here's a link to it :
SuperAntiSpyware Free Edition - CNET Download.com
You COULD have encountered the "fake" Microsoft virus warning, too. (you'd know it was fake, if you don't have a Microsoft antivirus program on your computer) Very authentic looking ... but, it auto runs a scan & then tells you that you have all these virus problems, and wants you to buy the program to get rid of them ... when in actuality, there are no viruses, and the scanning program IS the intruder (trojan). SuperAntiSpyware or Malwarebytes will get "that" fake off your system.
... cp :cool: