Please read, VERY URGENT:
Every time I start my computer, Kaspersky immediately(with no delay) says I have a Trojan and asks to delete the file and then restart the system. I have deleted some 40 supposed Trojans the last half hour and have restarted the computer some 40 times. Is this actually some kind of virus that makes me delete all my important system files myself? Cause if it is, then after deleting 40 files I think I’m screwed.
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5 responses so far ↓
1 SgtNeems // Sep 5, 2009
Er, Try this , download
download.cnet.com/…HijackThis/3000-8022_4-10227353.html -
install & run
when you run the program click "run system scan and save log"
and after the scan is finshed a note pad log should come up when it does
jus copy and paste it back and i will analayze it for you.
( PS. its safe the download site is from CNET.download.com it only approves safe downloads and the program is called hijack this it jus saves a log of all your programs that running such as process’s exe’s etc.)
2 Blondie // Sep 5, 2009
Turn off the restore program, restart, tap the F8 key, use arrows and enter, select safe mode with networking, get the free, update, do full scan. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
Then , restart , select normal, restart the restore program
3 john e // Sep 5, 2009
because the trojan is being reinstalled by a program that has been installed on your system. That program is running at startup. YOU HAVE BEEN HIJACKED. Get the file name and google it and you’ll find instructions somewhere out there on the web to remove it.
4 Fuzzy // Sep 5, 2009
I’m not a big fun of Kaspersky antivirus. Try to uninstall it and download avast. It’s a freeware but still very good antivirus. It can scan your system for viruses in a boot mode and delete all viruses without even starting the system. That way you should resolve this problem.
5 Larry // Sep 5, 2009
First you need to start your pc in "Safe Mode". Press F8 while pc is booting,then you must turn off "System Restore". BTW, select the option with networking while in safe mode. This allows you to update your virus definition table. Do that and run a full scan for any nasties you may have. Then go online and scan your pc with Trendmicro,it’s free. No two or more AV programs are alike,so scan with another.
Next you should scan for malware. There are plenty of free apps to use,but only use the more trusted apps such as Search and Destroy, Malwarebytes Antimalware. Caution:Some not too popular apps are actually malware disguised to look legit. After scanning has found any bugs you can then reboot and reactivate system restore.
The reason you need to deactivate system restore and boot into safe mode is viruses and malware and other bugs are located in what’s called a Data Stream. Hope this helps.
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