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Use the online scanner of TrendMicro to remove this trojan: housecall.trendmicro.com And here you can find information on this trojan: trendmicro.com Good luck, Jahewi :-)
Try downloading and installing NOD32 (www.nod32.com) and perform a full system scan with NOD32 scanner (if the Trojan is already resident in memory, you might need to start Windows in Safe mode first).
AVG isn't pretending to remove it but it detect that everytime you restart you system or turn it off that the Trojan comes back. Which means while you system is still on the Trojan is gone. After AVG have said that is is removed. The only way to get rid of this is to download windows live onecare from this link http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/3/communications/trytoday.htm Try this and I can ensure this will work. Turn off System Restore, restart the computer, update and run AVG, and remove the offending file. Restart the computer and then go to System Restore and create a Restore point. Restart the computer.
There are few ways to get rid of a Trojan you can either 1. Get an anti virus and scan your computer hoping to get rid of the virus. 2. You can do a complete system restart by buying a windows 7 disc and installing it into your computer this will delete all of your system files and folders and any applications but is sure to fix your computer.
A system I have been working with that has AVG Anti Virus installed showed this Trojan as Quarantined. Perhaps this might help you?
I had to clean my system and it remove windows xp can you help me put this back
Try scanning your system using AVG antivirus. Or else try a system restore.
Follow these steps to remove TrojanDownloader.Win32.PurityScan.m from your machine. Begin by backing up your registry and your system, and/or setting a Restore Point, to prevent trouble if you make a mistake. Unregister DLLs with Regsvr32, then reboot: psojym.dll systemroot+\system\vfmsugip.dll Remove these files (if present) with Windows Explorer: psojym.dll systemroot+\system\vfmsugip.dll
If it is quarantined, it won't affect your system. I still suggest you try another free AV like avast or buy one that will remove it just to make sure someone does not have access to your personal files.
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..
To get rid of that Trojan file turn off System Restore and restart your computer then run another virus scan and it should come up clean. AV programs can't remove virus/virus infected files from System Restore. Don't forget to turn on System Restore again after you do the above. To disable Windows XP System Restore right click on My Computer, click on the System Restore tab and select Turn Off System Restore. Don't forget to turn it back on after doing the above.
You can remove the pop up by activating your operating system by buying a activation code from Windows.