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If Your Norton is not deleteing viruses, then you will need to delete norton and reinstall and update it through the norton updates then run it. If you do this you should be able to then delete the viruses, if this does not work, you will need to format and reload windows.
Go to My Computer>C>Program Files and in there find a folder related to your old anti-virus program. I.e. Norton, Symantec, etc. In this folder there should be another folder called Quarantine. Single click on the quarantine file, hold down shift on your keyboard and hit the delete key. This will permanently delete the folder, including all of the quarantined files inside.
Just use 'Search' to find the file and then delete it from the file/folder.
Go to the norton program and then move it to your desktop and delete it and then empty the recycle bin. Or you can just remove one thing so good luck.
it generally deletes it on its own. or it quarantines it if it cannot. your computer is still protected.
Boot from another drive
The free anti virus software AVG 6 was not effective on the first try although it did detect the virus which Norton antivirus did not. After using the Windows XP system restore to go back to a date before the virus had installed itself the AVG6 still detected the virus but also allowed me to delete it by using the AVG 6 Virus Vault Delete method.
Step 1: click the windows logo on the bottom left corner (start button) Step 2: type in "Norton" Step 3: right click Norton Antivirus Step 4: click open file location Step 5: delete unwanted software on the folder that comes up NOTES: You can't actually uninstall it so you have to delete everything manually (like this)
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Sorry, but the ONLY thing you can do is get rid of Norton. I have the Norton PC Check Up that I don't like and it stops my Sims too. But, then I got rid of it. Go into your system and delete Norton for good. Then, you'll have your Sims. (I love Sims. I'm addicted to Sims.) -A Big Sims Fan
Bloodhound isn't necessarily a virus. If Norton's "Bloodhound" technology finds a suspicious piece of code in a file it names it something like "Bloodhound.exploit.13" or similar. Remember Norton have a vested interest in frightening people. It can't remove it because it probably isn't a virus. Download free Antivirus software from Grisoft.com or www.free-av.com or similar and see if the virus still appears. You can delete the file yourself hold down shift and press delete in Windows explorer when the file is highlighted or leave it in quarantine.blood houndBloodhound is not the name of a virus, but a message displayed by Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus when it thinks it may have found a new virus. 9/10 times it is nothing.... Sometimes it is picking up a vulnerability that a windows update covers..
If AVG detected a virus it will be storing it in the virus vault. Go into virus vault and opt to delete the virus. Virus vault can be accesed from the main menu.