You can scan and destroy it with anti-virus softwares like COMODO,AVAST,NORTON,KAspersky etc.
Actually, most of the methods you see on google are fake except for this one. See related link for the source.
Actually, most of the methods you see on google are fake except for this one. See related link for the source.
By destroying it using anti-virus softwares like COMODO,AVAST,AVIRA etc
go to your settings and click blank virus on the first page, then that will remove the black virus off windows 7 PC
I would suggest you remove Media Player 9.0 and reinstall Media Player 10. Removing WMP 9.0 and installing WMP 10.0 probably will not remove the back door CCT trojan. Anti-virus is far more likely to get rid of it.
microsoft has a tool to get rid of the virus. i went to the windows update and it only works for windows 2000 and later. it will not work on windows 95 or 98
media player
This Windows Accurate Protector is a dangerous threat to your computer and you need to remove it amnually, this site may help you a lot. .pcfixessupport.com/cannot-remove-windows-accurate-protector-virus-how-to-uninstall-windows-accurate-protector-manually/ And if you have any difficulties, just contact online computer experts to help you.
Symantec anitvirus continually notifies that is has found virus Trojan.Adclicker and the file is C:\WINDOWS\system32\ir4ace.dll
download an antivirus software i recommend norton
The Recycler Virus takes advantage of the Windows Autorun feature in order to sneak into your computer. This feature is often used each time you insert a portable media into your PC or laptop. This means, DVDs, CDs, memory sticks, and USB drives are possible carriers of this malware. Once the Recycler Virus is inside, it will immediately alter your Windows registry and can eventually consume precious memory space. You can run a scan in your system to detect where the infection is and remove this virus automatically. This is a great site to show you a detailed removal instruction: http://www.spyware-fix.net/remove-recycler-virus.html
Yes, if done carefully you may be able to return to normal