I'm using Windows 98se. This is the way I remove the Turown.A Trojan horse
Go to Start,Find,Files and folders, open, Type setup_TD.exe make sure you are searching on C: or whatever letter your hard drive is. Click on that file(setup_TD.exe and delete. Run you anti-virus and it will heal the infected files.Run again and it will say hopefull no virus found. Good Luck /this worked for me.
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..
try this - If the virus is in the system volume information Download AVG from Grisoft.com, it is free. AVG will not pick it up straight away though. Follow the steps in this page and run AVG complete test. AVG should have picked up your virus this time. (You have the option in AVG to run a custom scan where you can set it to scan the system volume information only).
If the virus is in the system volume information Download AVG from Grisoft.com, it is free. AVG will not pick it up straight away though. Follow the steps in this page and run AVG complete test. AVG should have picked up your virus this time. (You have the option in AVG to run a custom scan where you can set it to scan the system volume information only).
try this - If the virus is in the system volume information Download AVG from Grisoft.com, it is free. AVG will not pick it up straight away though. Follow the steps in this page and run AVG complete test. AVG should have picked up your virus this time. (You have the option in AVG to run a custom scan where you can set it to scan the system volume information only).
If you use AVG antivirus you must Run the AVG Anti virys system. Select the test menu and custom test. The you select System volume information and start the scan. It removed my virus and a lot more. There are a lot more viruses in there than you might think.
To remove this Trojan you need to download an anti-virus software called AVG by "Grisoft" (Search on www.Google.co.UK to find the website) It is FREE to download. Free updates and removes all trojans/virus's. I thoroughly recomend this. When you download it, update it (FREE) and run the complete test this will remove it and free your computer of this Trojan. If the virus is in the system volume information AVG will not pick it up. Follow the steps in this page and run AVG again. AVG should have picked up your virus this time. (You have the option in AVG to run a custom scan where you can set it to scan the system volume information only).
You can remove any virus from the System Volume Information (wich is a part OS your System Restore function) by disabling it and then re-enabling it again.Further explanation Good luck! Jahewi :-)
If the virus is in the system volume information Download AVG from Grisoft.com, it is free. AVG will not pick it up straight away though. Follow the steps in this page and run AVG complete test. AVG should have picked up your virus this time. (You have the option in AVG to run a custom scan where you can set it to scan the system volume information only).
If you are running XP, and you obviously are, you need to get rid of everything that is stored in the restore folder. First, disable system restore, then reboot your comp with it off, then enable it again. Everything that was saved will be gone and so will the virus. It worked for me and stopped the pop ups saying it was there. I scanned with AVG, MicroTrend Housecall and also the Symantec scan and came up clean!
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system volume information containst the system restore files needed to restore the system to an earlier times
Hello, there is a free antivirus program you can download called add. It located and removed the Trojan without affecting the infected program. If the virus is in your system volume information folder, you will need to allow your virus scan to access it. Check out theeldergeek.com, under system volume information folder, for info on access, then run your virus scan and allow it to isolate the Trojan horse. Go to Start /Control Panel /Folder Options (click the View tab)and uncheck both the *Hide file extension for known file types & *Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)-boxes, then OK yourself out. Then go to Start /Search /For Files or Folders option type up the NAME OF THE FILE & EXT (not downloader.wintrim.Q), but the actual name of the file, which would have shown up on your anti-virus software. Highlight the file and press Delete...make sure to empty your Recycle Bin.