You just need to scan the system with any updated antivirus like Norton 2005, McAffee or AVG. These programs traps the trojans and removes them. Make sure you use an updated version of any of the above softwares.
DO NOT TOUCH THE FOLDER! It will break it nearly as much as deleting the system32 will!
Many times Explorer will remove or disable the Folder Option in Tools but there is a way to deal with it. If Folder Options is disabled but Registry Editor is still working in your system, then you can enable Folder Options by editing Windows Registry.
It's malware hidden in the windows/system32 folder. It is a good idea to remove stuff like this from your machine.
System32 is needed by your computer. Removing will disable your computer. Unless you are very confident in paring out unwanted folders in System32, it's best to leave it alone. It's not always easy to figure out what programs use what files in System32. Sometimes more than one program will access a folder.
If you've un-installed it (as opposed to just deleting the folder(s) - it'll have been removed from the registry.
*you can go to system32 folder in c/windiow and remove the scr folder. * another method to remove the .scr first delete the all folder then also delete recycler .
You have to look for it, any files that look like they shouldn't belong you might want to delete. It can really be hidden anywhere, but the most common places are the Temp folder, System32, and the Windows folder. Check your Temp folder (Start> Run > %temp%), sometimes a virus can be sitting there in plain sight. Try not to delete the System32 folder though ;).
Delete all the registry entries for the program, then delete all the program files. Finally, delete bckd.sys from the drivers folder (c:\windows\system32\drivers) and reboot. If you don't know where all the registry entries and files are stored, use an uninstaller program such as Revo Uninstaller Pro. This will automatically locate the relevant files and registry entries for you.
check here... http://www.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/encyclopedia/overview.aspx?lst=sol&idvirus=49891
Well as a computer repair technician i made a list of steps that we go through to get rid of computer infections (viruses, worms, trojans, ect) at http://speedupmycomputer.webs.com/
download avg anti virus from grisoft.com - they do a free version which is extremely good, should remove it. it removed one of the dropper variations for me.
Here do it in registry. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\... Explorer\Extensions Do delete the whole child folder you don't like. OK. {| |- | Welcome to registry expert reviews to learn knowledge and find a fine registry tool by the way.http://users7.nofeehost.com/walle321 |}