Normally recycler virus is a virus that exploits the autorun feature of Windows. In essence, they recycle themselves by renaming themselves. So as soon as your anti-virus program deletes their actual name in your system, they quickly assign a new name to themselves for their very survival. It copies the autorun.inf files on each drive of the computer, be it permanent or a removable media such as DVDs, CD ROMs, USB Devices, or Memory Sticks. The recycler virus originated from the W32.Lecna.H worm that spreads itself by copying itself to all the active drives.
i picked this up by clicking the ok button from a warning message from microsoft. a teckky mate helped me remove/heal.i used avg anti virus to find it but it could heal it.so i downloaded an app called "hijackthis" from download.com i also ran spybot search and destroy.and spywareblaster. i run windows xp pro and i have removed the virus from most of the system, but avg tells me that there are traces in he system restore files.but it wont pick up the virus when doing a full search.this message pops up every now and then and tells me to do a search. any tips on removing the virus from restore files would be gratefull. sorry cant be of any more help.
Desktop.ini is not a virus .It is a Windows XP system file that stores information about customized folders. If you have customized the display of a folder in any way, such as changing its icon or manner of display, Windows has saved those settings in a desktop.ini file. Vivek
If you are using Windows XP, go Start>Set Program Access and Defaults: click Change or Remove Programs. Scroll down to whatever programme(s) you want to uninstall & click on it, then click 'Remove'
The simplest way if your camera contains a memory card is to buy a card reader. These cost a few pounds or dollars and simply plug into your USB port. If you have XP or Vista after plugging your memory card into a reader and plugging the reader into the USB port, a window pops up giving you options. Click on 'open window to view files' and open another window where you would like your picture to go. Then simply drag the picture across from your 'card' window into your destination window.
Here is the solution. http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topict3104.html You need to run these 6 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer. 1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS) 2. Run the vundo and combo fix 3. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 4. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot 5 Run Superantispyware 6. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt! Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
Go to www.grisoft.com download and run the anti - virus remover. It worked on my Window XP.
You Have a virus. Use ComboFix. Just Google it. Download it and double click application. This will take care of what you have. Good luck. -Evan
download an antivirus software i recommend norton
Yes, if you have Windows XP, you can easily use Windows XP Pro
where are the location of NTBOOTDD.SYS in window XP
Trojan.Win32.Jpgiframe is a dangerous Trojan virus, deliberately designed to infect many operating systems, for example, Window XP, Window 7, and Window 8, and so on. Certainly, its existence also make you browser like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome have something wrong.If you want to remove it, there are two removal guides-manual removal and automatic removal guides in the post, Remove Trojan.Win32.Jpgiframe-Removal Guide for Trojan Virus in pc-superman.com.
1.control panel 2.add or remove software. 3.select the one u wish to remove.
Yes, it can run very well on Windows XP.
Windows XP Ultimate if you're racist.
If you have erased the hard disk then the Trojan is gone.
The name "XP" is short for "eXPeriance
Same as Windows XP, however you can't completely delete it, as files are in use.