Need help deleting trojans -.-
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Re: Need help deleting trojans -.-
Reboot in safe mode with networking
Enter msconfig, click the "Services" tab, check "Hide all Microsoft services" and uncheck anything above that you are unfamiliar with. Do the same for the "startup" tab; but be 100% certain you aren't disabling any drivers, some drivers are cryptic and should be handled with caution.
Reboot in safe mode with networking
Refer to the screenshot you made and manually delete each file
Reboot normally, see if this works.
Enter msconfig, click the "Services" tab, check "Hide all Microsoft services" and uncheck anything above that you are unfamiliar with. Do the same for the "startup" tab; but be 100% certain you aren't disabling any drivers, some drivers are cryptic and should be handled with caution.
Reboot in safe mode with networking
Refer to the screenshot you made and manually delete each file
Reboot normally, see if this works.
Re: Need help deleting trojans -.-
Alternative program; Malwarebytes. Detects and deletes everything unwanted and the best part is that is free (and the most effective).
Re: Need help deleting trojans -.-
Sgt Pepper wrote:Alternative program; Malwarebytes. Detects and deletes everything unwanted and the best part is that is free (and the most effective).
LieuTennet- Posts : 505
Join date : 2010-06-11
Age : 31
Location : Michigan
Re: Need help deleting trojans -.-
safe mode and try and clean with virus program if that does not work see if you can boot from a flash stick and try and clean the drive. if that does not work then you must rebuild and start respecting the internutz more for vile trojans and malware...
Chucknorris- Posts : 62
Join date : 2010-08-02
Age : 49
Re: Need help deleting trojans -.-
It might be a rootkit, one for the most nasty viruses around. It installes itself in the bootsector of your pc and not in windows. So each time you clean windows and reboot it installs the viruses again and can even disable your virus scanner.
This helped me a lot with removing a rootkit from my wife's laptop:
Also tryout this great free program: http://www.greatis.com/security/reanimator.html
Let it scan for processes, look at who the developer of the program is and if it isn't microsoft or another known publisher then get it out.
This helped me a lot with removing a rootkit from my wife's laptop:
Removing the Virus
To remove this virus, you are REQUIRED to have a Windows disk corresponding to your version of Windows OR a recovery drive that came from factory. If you do not, you are pretty much screwed... There are other ways but they have a 10% chance of working.
So now, insert your Windows disk into your CD/DVD drive and restart your computer. When it says to "Press any key to continue..." do so. If you have a recovery drive, you will either have to press a key that is defined on the Bios screen or press F8 before Windows loads. Choose to recover your Windows installation.
After you choose the option to recover your Windows Installation, you can choose to use Command Prompt to do so. Once the Command Prompt opens, type the following...
Windows XP: fixmbr
Vista or 7: bootrec.exe /FixMbr
Also tryout this great free program: http://www.greatis.com/security/reanimator.html
Let it scan for processes, look at who the developer of the program is and if it isn't microsoft or another known publisher then get it out.
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