boot into safe mode install a good antivirus like "avira antivir"(free with excelent detedtion rates) and scan your system
if system files are infected and must be deleted then delete them
no you either copy deleted system files from another clean machine you have
or just do a repair install of your windows
if the antivirus tells u it can't scan or delete a file then take your hard disk to another machine as slave drive and scan it using the other machine
Symantec anitvirus continually notifies that is has found virus Trojan.Adclicker and the file is C:\WINDOWS\system32\ir4ace.dll
Try downloading a program by the name of Avast it's a great virus scanner/protector :)
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Tired of the startpage.8.A virus then check the website for removal instruction http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.startpage.html This is security response website of symantec antivirus group.
winlogon.exe is a process belonging to the Windows login manager. It handles the login and logout procedures on your system.The winlogon.exe file is located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder is good . In other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, Trojan or worm!
There are multiple places a virus can hide. The common places are C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System32.
There are multiple places a virus can hide. The common places are C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System32.
Hello! I have delete it! The virus create an infected copy of EXPLORER.EXE in the folders: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (or C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32) and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DLLCACHE (or C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DLLCACHE) To remove it, start Windows in protected mode, then delete the files EXPLORER.EXE on these folders (there are hidden system files, then you have to enable to display hidden system files). That's all !!!!!!! Very easy. Aldito. This worm virus is probably running over existing IM files. Try to update your IM application and it will run over the virus files.
This is the free Microsoft anti-virus line. This is a totally free service that will walk you through the virus removal steps: For support within the United States and Canada, call toll-free (866) PCSAFETY (727-2338).
answer: just throw your PC on the street know because it is rooted have fun!!! :)
Do not delete this, if you do your computer will become non functional. Telling users to delete this was a common "troll" on the internet used to make people unfamiliar with computers to delete critical system files. For more information please see the related link
Turn off system restore. Update Antivirus Restart in safe mode and run antivirus and remove all files you find. This will fix your problem.