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How to get rid of a Trojan Virus
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08/12/2005 07:52:01
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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08/12/2005 07:25:38
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Forum:
Windows
Catégorie:
Dépannage
Divers
Thread ID:
01076079
Message ID:
01076102
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20
>Yes, I'm willing, able and HAVE deleted the entries in the registry. Makes no difference. Can't remember the name off-hand (haven't used my home 'puter for a week), and distinct names aren't cited on Norton's help centre, just Trojan Virus. I don't know what the behaviour is - I detect nothing untoward. Just this Norton nag message I can't get rid of. I don't know if it's one of those credit card no. or bank detail pinchers, or something quite innocuous. But I've nevver known Norton to kick up such a fuss.
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>I went through all the steps, including disabling system restore, so the virus can't insinuate itself back in the registry, but that had no effect. I think it may be due to my not having any restore points to which to return, BEFORE the bugger got in there (don't know why I haven't)
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>Any more ideas?

I used to have similar problems and I would reach a point where wiping the machine was by far the simplest solution. The fact that I'm retentive, and all my data files are kept on a different networked PC helped a lot. Just wipe/reinstall on the first one - about 2 hours for the basics; format, os, security, anti-virus, firewall, etc - then install all the other stuff I need - another 2 or 3 hours for office, photoshop, money, etc. It's amazing what applications you find you can do without after going through that once or twice.

Sorry I don't have more technical help for you, but I have tried to use many of the removal utilities and found they work sporadically at best.
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