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how do i get rid of it completely?? i have tried all of the antiviruses that were recommended for me to download such as kaspersky, avg, avast, spyware doctor, etc. nothing seems to work. they all find the trojan virus and "delete" them but it's still in my comp. the trojan changed my whole desktop, the wallpaper i had before shows up when i first start my computer and then it changes it to a blue screen and stays that way, all it does is change my wallpaper and make everything muchhh slower. this is a fairly new pc and i don't want to get rid of it please help me, anything i can do to get rid of the trojan??? :(
besides scanning my computer?

2007-11-24 04:30:22 · 9 answers · asked by .::Annie::Oakley::. 4 in Computers & Internet Security

9 answers

to save you alot of hassle and grief, i would restore the PC to factory settings

After the PC has been restiored, get Zone Alarm Firewall (free) and a decent anti-virus software ( Norton or similar)

2007-11-24 04:34:42 · answer #1 · answered by uzi513 1 · 2 0

Your best bet would be to receive assistance from Online malware removal forums, which are free and everyone who helps out are experts with malware removal and help us for free and on their own time. They are vollunteers.

Here is a link to a search page for HijackThis forums. The HijackThis forums are the forums which are dedicated to helping users clean up their system from all sorts of infections:

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=SUNA,SUNA:2006-50,SUNA:en&q=HijackThis+forums

Browse a few forums and read posts until you find one which you feel comfortable with. Then log on as a member and read the first sticky post for beginners usually called, "Read first", or some wording of that type.

HijackThis is actually a powerful software program for scanning a system for malware of all types and then it can give you a log of what it finds. Don't remova anything on your own until you are directed to do so, because often some files which are tagged as malware are actually files your system or programs need to function properly. Let the experts tell you what to delete and when.

This is a process and not done in one step. You have to download and run the HijackThis program and then post the log back to the forum for the expert who is aiding you to evaluate.

Don't become overwhelmed by the full process, just take it a step at a time and follow directions and soon you will have your computer back into tip top shape. You probably have more malware than you think you do.

Good luck and have a very nice holiday season.

2007-11-24 04:42:28 · answer #2 · answered by Serenity 7 · 1 0

This can be a very long process. You need to find and remove every program running that is related to the trojan, every file from your hard-drive that is related to it, registry entries, startup items, and possibly more depending on how much damage has been done.

If you're not experienced in system administration, it's very difficult to do thoroughly on your own. I would recommend contacting a technician.

The easy way out is to back-up all of your important files and re-format your computer (re-installing Windows and losing everything you have on there right now). Your computer will likely run a lot faster for a little while if you do this as well.

2007-11-24 04:35:55 · answer #3 · answered by nperez0 2 · 1 1

Just ran in to this a few days ago. What ended up fixing this was booting in safe mode and running smithfraudfix.exe and then a full Avg scan.

2007-11-24 05:03:42 · answer #4 · answered by justaboy1973 1 · 1 0

Like every one said... Go to safe mode
THen go to this site
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-virus-cleaner.html

Here yuo will find the best virus cleaner in the world (FREE)
Download it and clean up your virus...

It really works cuz i own my own computer shop and when my clients bring me computer's with viruses on them, i use this...

Any ways IF u dont want to do this the hard way
Just reformat ur computer and the virus will be gone . !

Hope this helped

2007-11-24 05:16:05 · answer #5 · answered by Rostral Ventral Medial Medulla 1 · 1 0

REMOVE VIRUS/TROJAN/WORM\S

getting rid of these pests is a real P.I.A.!!! need LOTS of patience too!!

are you SURE you have any of the above or MIGHT it just be those ****** pop up ads?

those are Messenger Spam! you know,you have a quad-trillion trouble makers and they can be removed for just $$$$$

start--administrative tools--services
alerter service
right click--select properties--select disable from drop down menu

repeat this process for messenger service

remove virus/trojan/worm:

start--control panel--internet options--privacy--advanced--override
select:
allow 1st party cookies
BLOCK 3rd [ tracking ] party cookies

delete cookies/history/temp files from internet options general page

empty prefetch and temp file folders
start--control panel--[ XP ] local disk drive (c), [ Vista ] O.S. (c)--windows
temp folder-- [ XP ] file, [ Vista ] organize--select all
press delete key on keyboard

now go OFFLINE and power back up under SAFE MODE.
while booting up,press f-8 key till you get SAFE MODE utility selection

1st thing,turn OFF system restore where nasties lurk.
XP:
start
all programs--accessories--system tools--system restore
settings--drive (c)--setting--check the OfF box [ while there,set slider to 3% to recover 10% disk space ]

Vista:
start--control panel--performance,information & tools--open disk clean link--select O.S. (c)--select more options--select system restore and shadow copies--select clean up

do a disk clean:
XP:
start--all programs--accessories--system tools--disk clean--disk drive (c)--click delete--click delete again to finish

Vista:
start--control panel--performance,information & tools--select disk clean--select disk drive [ O.S. c ]--click ok--click delete--click ok

HOPEFULLY,you have an anti-virus--anti-rootkit blocker as well as at least 2 anti-spyware removers installed.
run those. if you haven't proper protect installed,before you go offline,download them from here
http://browseraddons.friendpages.com
i'd also HIGHLY reccomend downloading Firefox web browser and it's attending security extensions.

once you are cleaned up,return to system restore and create a new,clean restore point to work from in the future.

anti-virus shield:
Avast
anti spyware shield:
Spyware Blaster
AVG anti spyware
anti hijacker:
Arovax
file cleaner:
Cleaner
registry cleaner:
RegSeeker

see above link to download these

2007-11-24 09:11:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

First unplugged from any RJ-eleven or RJ-40 5 connections, then keep your records, then format, resinstall your computing gadget, start up from scratch is easiler for amuters like u, if were given funds, purely then set up those anti-vrius softwares like Norton, macfee, etc.

2016-10-25 00:02:18 · answer #7 · answered by loewus 3 · 0 0

Use Avast! anti-virus

http://www.avast.com

AND boot into safe mode by pressing f8 when the computer restarts. Then you can delete it.

2007-11-24 04:35:07 · answer #8 · answered by AMG 4 · 1 0

try to restore your computer..go in system restore in all program.try to download mcafee antivirus maybe it well help.;)

2007-11-24 04:44:30 · answer #9 · answered by dreeds 2 · 1 0

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