This program exists as a Browser Helper Object, which integrates into internet Explorer. Upon installation, the application registers itself in the system registry. Many registry entries are created (note, adware is notorious for varying CLSIDs and different versions of this application may use completely different registry settings): HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\BiDll.BiDllObj.1 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {000006B1-19B5-414A-849F-2A3C64AE6939} HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\ {4534CD6B-59D6-43FD-864B-06A0D843444A} HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\ {690BCCB4-6B83-4203-AE77-038C116594EC} HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VX2.VX2Obj HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBi Go to http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ for a free scan and removal. If this does not work, download and install Adaware SE Free Edition, found here http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045910.html?part=69274&subj=dlpage&tag=button Download, install, update and run the program.
system volume information containst the system restore files needed to restore the system to an earlier times
The folder "System Volume Information" is a hidden system folder located in the root of the drive and is used by windows to hold system restore points. C:\System Volume Information\_ Restore folder
In Vista its C:\System Volume Information which is not accessible to the user.
this folder is so big because it have all system restore files
If you mean "how do you disable System Volume Information" then right click on My Computer, go to the System Restore tab and untick the box at the top.
You can remove any virus from System Volume Information, by shutting down System Restore, restarting your computer and then start System Restore Again. When you shutdown System Restore, all Restore Points are deleted (including the virus(ses)). When you restart System Restore, it automaticly makes a new (and clean) Restore-point. Good Luck! Jawwi :-) I have had this virus before, and i downloaded grisoft.com free virus remover software. It locaed it and automatically removed it. andy :'P
It is a virus (Normally a trojan.DL) that hides inside your system restore folder, so that if you ever need to run a system restore, it will come back. HTH, -Joe
Disable system restore. Run AVG again. Reboot system and then renenable system restore. Google "How to disable system restore" for instructions.
The System Volume Information folder is where system restore information is held. I first came across it in Windows ME, it is found in all flavours of Windows XP and Windows Vista. It is a very underated/inderused Windows tool, I have found it to be a life saver many times, I create restore points before and after installing new drivers or software. I manually configure System Restore depending on the number and size of the hard drives on the system. Normally I will turn off System restore for non System Drives, Reserving 12% of a 250 Gig Data Drive is a lot of wasted space. More info here http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_volume_information_folder1.htm and here http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_restore.htm
This means the files are in your system restore back up folder. You need to turn off and then turn on system restore To turn off Windows XP System Restore 1 Click Start. 2 Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3 On the System Restore tab, check Turn off System Restore or Turn off System Restore on all drives. If you do not see the System Restore tab, you are not logged on to Windows as an Administrator. 4 Click Apply. 5 When you see the confirmation message, click Yes. 6 Click OK. To turn on Windows XP System Restore 1 Click Start. 2 Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 3 On the System Restore tab, uncheck Turn off System Restore or Turn off System Restore on all drives. If you do not see the System Restore tab, you are not logged on to Windows as an Administrator. 4 Click Apply. 5 When you see the confirmation message, click Yes. 6 Click OK.
Disable your system restore, then reboot your comp, then after it boots back up, enable your system restore again. That will get rid of all of those stored files and settings in the System Volume Info folder..
You can remove any virus from the System Volume Information (wich is a part OS your System Restore function) by disabling it and then re-enabling it again.Further explanation Good luck! Jahewi :-)