You have to reformat your computer which means you will have to re-install all your softwares and lost your documents (if you havent done any backup). Dont forget to install anti-virus after you have done the reformat.
Remove all shares from the system Install avast antivirus and scan for the virus. it will delete the virus named khatarnak.exe.
When you delete a virus from your system, it usually cannot run anymore because it's removed from the system. In some cases, the virus will have several files running at once, which can actually restore files you delete if you don't make sure they aren't running. That's why it's a good idea to use an antivirus program, which can do all this for you so you don't have to spend lots of time trying to rid yourself of a virus like that.
When you delete files that may be infected virus stays on the system by moving to another file. Formating deletes all files infected or not hence virus is delete because it has nowhere else to move to.
It just deletes the history of the fact the virus was on your system.
The purpose of anti-virus software is to scan, detect & delete any virus that could be harmful to your system.
Firstly, try and delete it with your anti-virus software. If that doesnt work, I would suggest downloading malwarebyte and scanning it in safe mode. If you are not sure if the virus has gone or not, download a program called kaspersky Virus-fighting utilities, you can find this tool by going to google and typing "Virus removal tools".
delete.
no its not the virus comes back up again look up .the file location and delete it urself and then delete from virus vault
NO! You should manually delete the root file or use an antivirus to detect, clean and/or delete spyware from your PC. The operating system itself will not delete spyware, therefore you should download an antivirus such as avast! or delete the source/root of the virus.
Only if the virus attemps to delete a system file, alarming your anti-virus software and your UAC, prompting for either an administrator password our your OK. Say no.
This really depends on the file. If you have a useless malicious file, such as a infected downloaded file, that has no system importance, then yes, it would be recommended to delete that file. However if it is a infected system file or other important file DON'T delete it. Leave it in the virus chest and see if it is possible to repair it.
no is there a software to delete it