If you are using WinXP you'll need to disable the 'system restore' function then download and run AVG antivirus from www.grisoft.com. You can buy 7.0 or download 6.0 for free. Hope this helps.
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try free antivirus software AVG
Have you checked at the AVG website? They have some separate programs you can download for these trojeans their regular anti virus program wont get rid of.
Dropper.small is a Trojan downloader
Try using Trojan Remover from simplysup.com The Trojan Remover didn't find the Trojan on my PC but was the only program I found that would actually delete the file.
Get Hijackthis, a freeware program. Scan for the refence to the file that AVG can't remove. Redo AVG virus scan. Reboot, repeat if necessary.
Turn off system restore and run a virus scan in safe mode. Email me if you have more questions.
you must download the program hijackthis, then you must perfom a scan, but hijackthis doesn't know wich documents are virusses and wich are not, so you must contact a computerspecialist who knows wich documents you may remove
For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338). This is the Microsoft virus line, the call is free if you call them they will walk you though the steps for virus removal
Hi, I used BitDefender AV to detect the trojan. It wasn't able to remove it, so I traced the path and deleted the file in safe mode. It was hiding under the same name as windows indexing service, only in CAPS. Later, I ran TDS-3 anti-trojan scanner which removed the remains of the bugger.
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..