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liamC
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posted on 22nd Nov 04 at 01:33 |
Yip, as scott said, boot up in safe mode and find and delete them.
avg should give you a location of where the trojans are, so find that folder and job should be a good'n.
Fun and games start when the trojans found arent in the folders which the AV Software says theyre in..happened with me...complete pain in the arse.
[Edited on 22-11-2004 by liamC]
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scott d
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posted on 22nd Nov 04 at 00:29 |
boot up into safe mode which can be done by pressing either 'ESC' or 'F8' its defiantly one of those keys, that will load up with a bare amount of processes needed to run Windows so non of the trojans will be running.
Do a full system scan and it should allow you to remove them all.
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GT4Brody
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posted on 22nd Nov 04 at 00:10 |
I have recently changed my virus software from norton 2002 to avg 7, and upon doing a virus scan, i have dicovered that 6 files on my c drive are infected with a trojan horse.
Avg is coming up with Backdoor infected,embedded object, and tells you which file its in.
Avg wont let me quarentine the trojans, anyone know how i might get rid of them???
Cheers
Mark
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