Always Keep Deleting All files from your Temp Folder that is located in c:\windows\temp By this you may get rid of any virus, otherwise attempt an online scan by going to Housecall.antivirus.com Regards Nauman Turn off System Restore, delete all cookies and temp files, restart your computer, run AVG, and then remove the virus, restart. Turn System Restore back on and restart.
Trojan.avalert is a Trojan Horse program that displays fake Windows and antivirus security messages plus links to websites that are corrupted. From what I have read from the Norton Security Community forums, Norton cannot remove Trojan.avalert.
I want to say that i used systheal antivirus to scan my system. I think that the performance of that antivirus was good than Quick Heal and Avira Antivirus.
Yes, some antivirus softwares delete infected system files which they cannot repair. After which windows cannot starts.
try using windows recovery console, restore your PC to an earlier stage
No, your Xbox cannot get a virus. So, no need for antivirus.
Try the following site for removal instructions:http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2002-082718-3007-99&tabid=3
Here's what I did..."try at your own risk": The Trojan notepad.exe is a bogus, so I simply deleted it. You may have to cut/paste to your desktop in order to delete it. Now do a search for notepad.exe on your C: drive. Or you may have to search manually. After you have found the "real" notepad.exe open a notepad document. Windows will say it cannot locate notepad.exe because the Trojan had windows configured to open the bogus notepad to the shortcut, and you have deleted it. Simply click browse and direct windows to the "real" notepad.exe...That's it. Windows will configure the shortcut back to the real notepad.
You cannot get rid of the, "win32" application. The reason why, you cannot get rid of the, "win32" application, is because, "win32", is the MOST important application for Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows 7 RC, PCs and notebook, because that application helps Windows Firewall work. And also because, "win32", blocks Trojan horses, worms, viruses, and spyware, from hacking into your computer.
A Trojan Horse is so hard to detect because of the way that many Trojan horses are written. Much like the Trojan horse presented to the Greeks by the Trojans, this deadly piece of programming poses itself like a popular game or a music or something that people want. When it is downloaded, it can become memory resident, meaning that it loads itself into the registry and hard drive and stuff like that.Reason why its so hard to detect is because when a Trojan Horse it written, it usually is designed to kill and processes that are antivirus software processes. For example, Avira Personal Antivirus is called avguard.exe. A simple Trojan horse can automatically detect your antivirus and disable it. If you don't have antivirus to begin with, then that's even worse. Without updatedantivirus software, it is near impossible to detect the latest Trojan Horses, although it can be done.Now onto the reason why its so hard to remove the darn things. When Trojan Horses load themselves into the registry, they are near impossible to find without time and patience. The problems double when you have 20 million things installed on your computer. Everyone of those programs have a registry key, which allow them to be executed. Delete the key, and the program cannot run. A Trojan horse also works in this manner. The huge problem is finding the registry key in between all of the other hundreds of registry keys.If you suspect a registry key might be the Trojan Horse's registry key, then i suggest consulting a professional, or if you can't get a hold of one, send me a message @kyuubi623@live.com
You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware3. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot4 Run Superantispyware5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protectionAnswerYou might have the Trojan.KKiller Trojan infecting your machine. Go to http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/Trojan.kkiller.HTML and scroll down to the Removal Instructions. Follow the directions for your operating system and hopefully that will fix your problem. Answerfollowed symantec's removal instructions, but my Registry key was not altered. I still get "the path 'monitor.exe' cannot be found or is not a valid directory" at Windows XP Startup in an Windows Explorer error message.
try disabling your antivirus!
Don't worry Computer Guru is here to help. I had trendmicro antivirus but then I decided to keep it and install windows live onecare. Windows live onecare won't interfere with your current antivirus program and it comes up to date with a 90 day trial. You can get this free trial from http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/3/communications/trytoday.htm Once its downloaded run a complete scan and do want it tells you. Most likely it will quarantine the virus with no problem.