We are consciously aware of the past, but the awareness itself exists in our present state of mind
The evidence, as I've pointed out before, suggests that this isn't the case.
You appear to be saying that our conscious awareness is just a spectator which perceives what has already been determined by subconscious activity, which as I previously mentioned, would relegate us to being a biological robot driven by natural forces beyond our conscious control.
Yes. You seem to be suggesting this can't be true because you don't like that implication; that's not a valid rejection of the idea, you need to have a reason to think that it's not valid, not merely a distaste for the consequences.
In the case of your computer analogy, the virus was automatically removed due to the pre programmed functionality of the anti virus software - which can be likened to our body's own immune system which has been programmed over time to remove real viruses.
Right.
Yet after the virus removal we are still free to consciously interact with whatever we perceive on the screen via the facilities provided through the keyboard and the mouse.
No, we aren't.
These are not driven by preprogrammed software, but enacted through the conscious freedom which emanates from within our current state of conscious awareness.
They are entirely driven, it seems, by pre-pogrammed software (our 'personalities' for want of a better expresssion, which are the cumulative result of our inherent traits and our experiences). You keep claiming this 'conscious freedom', but in the face of evidence to the contrary you've not explained where you think this comes from, how you think it comes into the system.
O.