If you have erased the hard disk then the Trojan is gone.
reinstall windows
A Trojan virus you might want to look into how to remove a Trojan in wiki for more info
Always Install Windows 2000 by formatting your root drive. Otherwise you will face a lot of problems Regards Nauman
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1. Start the computer at Safe Mode, go to c:\windows\system32.remove the mgo.dll directly. 2. run the Regedit,search the string of mgo.dll and then remove the string.
oh,I have this Trojan too,here is a guide to remove: http://www.xdelbox.com/how-to-get-rid-of-Trojan-keyloggerwin32fung/
There are removal instructions here. http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.medload.html
lass.exe is a process which is registered as the Troj.Bdoor.AKM Trojan. This Trojan allows attackers to access your computer from remote locationsYou need to run a good anti virus and anti spyware program
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.
answer: just throw your PC on the street know because it is rooted have fun!!! :)
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.
You can remove Snapfish from your system by going to 'add/remove programs' that is available in control panel. Find Snapfish products there and then click 'remove' option. The messages you see are because some of the files of this anti-virus are stored in the registry files of windows. In some cases, windows has to be reinstalled so that to get rod of Snapfish. For further detail about this antivirus and complete procedure of its removal, you can visit the following website.