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Trojan Viruses In Temporary Restore
Name: zakksangyl Date: November 28, 2004 at 19:10:11 Pacific OS: Windows Me CPU/Ram: 128.0MB
Comment:
Ok, i downloaded and ran free AVG 7.0 virus program. When i installed it, it told me to make up restore disks. SO i did. Before i ran the virus program.So when i downloaded the AVG it put 7 Trojan viruses in my restore and i can't get rid of them. I tried everything i could think of. I am pretty new at this stuff.Here is the way they show up each time AVG is ran. C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0092814.CPY(Trojan horse Downloder.Small 6.1) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0093842.CPY(Trojan horse backdoor agent. 2.0) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0093844.CPY(trojan Downloader. VB. 3AD) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0093846.CPY(Trojan Horse BAckdoor Agent. 2. H) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0093848.CPY(Trojan Horse Backdoor Agent.2.H) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0092850.CPY(Trojan Horse Downloader. Keenval. C) C:\RESTORE\TEMP\A0092852.CPY(Trojan horse downloader. Kennval.B) Can anyone please help me?I would greatly appreciate it.
Name: capt Date: November 28, 2004 at 19:34:43 Pacific
Reply:
Turn system restore off(My Compter>Properties>System Restore) and then restart the computer. Since you know they are in system restore they will now be deleted. If they are listed as "in use", enter the safe mode during the restart and run AVG while in it. After they are deleted you can turn system restore back on, if you like using it.
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