try to delete it but i don't think you can do that it's good to keep it if there is any virus problem in the future it will pop up.
From a workinng/non-infected computer download "Rkill" (prevents it start p programs to start) download "Malwarebytes"and also download "SuperAntispyware"
Copy those programs to your USB and put it on the infected computer.
Run the infected computer on safe mode run Rkill and than run both MWB and SASW. and than reboot your computer.
One of the best features of Windows ME or XP is the System Restore option, however if a virus infects a computer with this operating system the virus may be accidentally backed up because of this feature. In order to completely remove a virus on these operating systems, you should disable System Restore before cleaning the system, then reenable it after the system is clean.
you must restore from a backup, completly wipe your computers hardrive and reinstall windows, download another virus to balance it out or smash your computer into a wall, then burn it in the firery pits of the underworld
Trojan horse dropper.small.5.j Use your normal Anti Virus Prog and remove the virus from all infected files. If it remains after rebooting and you get a Popup stating you still have a virus. If it is in C:\System Volume Information\-restore In that case disable System Restore. Reboot and re-enable System Restore This is done by right clicking on the My Computer Icon in the startup Menu and picking properties then pick the System Restore tab, check the turn off system restore click Apply. Shut down and then reboot. The virus is hiding in the system restore. Once it is shut off and rebooted the virus should be gone. System Restore option in Windows Me/XP Users of Windows Me and Windows XP should temporarily turn off System Restore. Windows Me/XP uses this feature, which is enabled by default, to restore the files on your computer in case they become damaged. If a virus, worm, or Trojan infects a computer, System Restore may back up the virus, worm, or Trojan on the computer. Windows prevents outside programs, including antivirus programs, from modifying System Restore. Therefore, antivirus programs or tools cannot remove threats in the System Restore folder. As a result, System Restore has the potential of restoring an infected file onto your computer, even after you have cleaned the infected files from all the other locations. Also, a virus scan may detect a threat in the System Restore folder even though you have removed the threat. Hope this information helps anyone looking for this fix.
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.
This Windows Accurate Protector is a dangerous threat to your computer and you need to remove it amnually, this site may help you a lot. .pcfixessupport.com/cannot-remove-windows-accurate-protector-virus-how-to-uninstall-windows-accurate-protector-manually/ And if you have any difficulties, just contact online computer experts to help you.
You can remove any virus from System Volume Information, by shutting down System Restore, restarting your computer and then start System Restore Again. When you shutdown System Restore, all Restore Points are deleted (including the virus(ses)). When you restart System Restore, it automaticly makes a new (and clean) Restore-point. Good Luck! Jawwi :-) I have had this virus before, and i downloaded grisoft.com free virus remover software. It locaed it and automatically removed it. andy :'P
I suggest you to go for an scan with some good antivirus like comodo and destroy the virus you have in your pc. if it finds any virus it would automatically destroy it. ================================================= Restore your computer to a restore date prior to the virus then scan for and remove the virus.
If windows doesnt load then you need to format you computer and reinstall windows. if it boots good, then download and install AVG free antivirus and run it. According to my knowledge, I know there are lots of computer vires that cant be removed through a windows restore. Because many virues are very stubborn and they can protect themselves. So when you meet some comouter virus, you can contact online computer experts to help you. Here is their homesite: http://www.teesupport.com/. Good luck to you!
One way of getting rid of this virus is to disable system restore and then start the computer up again and then do a virus scan and then you can enable the system restore and the virus should be gone. To disable the system restore - go to start menu - settings - control panel - system - performance - file system - trouble shooting - disable system restore - you will be asked to shut down computer. JUST DONE IT AND IT HAS WORKED FOR ME. GOOD LUCK
here's what I would do with windows vista If you have a windows CD you can try to make a system restore from a point before you get the virus Just insert the CD in the Drive, boot the computer and enter the BIOS (usually by hitting Del... can be F2 on Dells to) Once you're on the bios, you have to make the CD Drive to be the first bootable device. Save changes in the bios and restart the computer will boot from the windows CD... there you'll be able to make a system restore
There are many ways one can remove a trojan virus from one's computer. One can remove a trojan virus from their computer by downloading a virus removal software such as Sophos.
Always Keep Deleting All files from your Temp Folder that is located in c:\windows\temp By this you may get rid of any virus, otherwise attempt an online scan by going to Housecall.antivirus.com Regards Nauman Turn off System Restore, delete all cookies and temp files, restart your computer, run AVG, and then remove the virus, restart. Turn System Restore back on and restart.