My AVG free edition anti-virus found this Trojan in my system restore folder. That means it replicates itself every time you turn your computer off and on again, so you can't get rid of it with just the anti-virus program. The AVG/Grisoft site had some advice and it seemed to work for me. Let AVG anti-virus delete the Trojan. When the program is deleted and finished scanning your system, go to My Computer and click on View System Information. System Properties comes up. Click on the tab that says System Restore. There's a box to check that says "Turn off System Restore for All Drives". Click this box and then click Apply. Click OK, then turn off your machine. This deletes all the system restore versions that have the virus embedded in it. After you've rebooted, go back and turn the System Restore back on by unclicking that box. You machine will make copies of your system that are virus free at that point.
Good luck!
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