Now, I got the Sality virus. It is the wmimgr32.dll file. Kaspersky detects it, but it doesn’t go away. The virus is deactivated, because I get an error when it tries to execute. Nothing else happens. But, I want to delete it cause I don’t want any more traces of the virus.
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1 Max Allen //
I don’t have a answer, but a solution is to download the webroot virus protection program. I use it and it protects my $700 laptop from over 2,000,000 threats a day. maybe over 4,000,000 threats a day.
2 Allen - CCW Technology //
Do it yourself Virus & Malware Removal
Posted on July 25, 2010 by CCW Tech
Virus Removal can be difficult, but here are some steps you can take yourself to try to get rid of virus’.
First however, CCW Technology believes that it’s better to prevent the virus before you get it. We recommend AVG Anti-Virus and Malware Bytes.
These two programs are recommended by most IT Professionals. CCW Technology can help you purchase, and install these programs for the best defense against Virus’ and Malware.
Basic Virus Removal Tips: (CCW Technology Provides these tips as a courtesy, nothing is a substitution for professional technical support and as such, provides these tips at your own risk and without warranty)
Virus Removal Step 1: Turn off System Restore. Often times when you attempt virus removal, system restore will inadvertently bring the virus back.
Steps to turn off System Restore:
1.Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2.In the System Properties dialog box, click the System Restore tab.
3.Click to select the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click to select the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box.
4.Click OK.
5.When you receive the following message, click Yes to confirm that you want to turn off System Restore:
You have chosen to turn off System Restore. If you continue, all existing restore points will be deleted, and you will not be able to track or undo changes to your computer.
Do you want to turn off System Restore?
After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes.
Virus Removal Step 2: Delete Temporary Files
There are a number of files/folders/programs that you can make use of once and never need again in the future. They tend to accumulate on your system and consume much space on your drive, resulting to slow processing of tasks. To enhance your computer’s performance while doing a scanning process, I would strongly suggest you to sort and delete them. This will result to a faster and more effective virus scanning process.
Your computer can get infected simply by accessing a web site. And information about visited web sites is stored in your Temporary Internet Files folder to facilitate an upcoming access to these web sites. However, these files can be infected and also tend to take a lot of space in the long run. Deleting these files would allow you to remove corrupted files from your system while allowing your computer to perform faster.
How to delete Temporary Files?
■Click on your Start Button and select the Accessories option
■Choose System Tools and from the list, choose Disk Clean Up
■When the scanning process is over, always click on View Files to check whether these files found can be removed from your system
■You can also check more options in the Files to delete list. (Temporary Internet Files, Downloaded Program Files, Offline Web Pages as well as the Recycle Bin can be checked)
■Confirm the changes when prompted and click OK
How to delete Temporary Internet Files?
■Click on your Start Button and open Control Panel
■Select Internet Options
■From the General task, under Temporary Internet Files, choose Delete Cookies and Delete Files .
■Confirm the changes and click Apply
Virus Removal Step 2: Use a Anti-Virus Live CD
Use a good anti-virus LIVE CD. A live CD is one which you boot your computer into rather than one you use within windows. AVG provides one for free called the AVG Rescue CD. For details on use, see AVG’s web site.
Virus Removal Step 3: Use Malware Bytes anti-malware. The free version is awesome, however I would recommend the paid version as it includes a memory resident protection, as well as it auto-updates and protects you automatically from the latest detected threats.
Virus Removal Step 4: If you have removed all of virus’, pat yourself on the back and re-enable System Restore. If not, it’s time to call for help. CCW Technology can help you remove virus’ and help to protect you in the future. Remember, virus’ and malware are responsible for a large amount of data loss each year. Don’t let your family financial records, precious photographs, or other important data get destroyed by not being properly prepared. Call us now for help.
Steps to turn on System Restore
1.Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2.In the System Properties dialog box, click the System Restore tab.
3.Click to clear the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box.
4.Click OK.After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes.
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3 Judy //
I recommend http://cleanpc.blog.com/ 4 u