How to remove the Trojan virus from your computer

Okay you've got a Trojan, but you've no estimation how to deal with them. Trojans are the computer pests that generally disguise themselves as required programs, but in reality executes malicious tasks such as establishing unwanted software, backdoors, etc. So a backdoor is the worst you will be able to get - programs that will allow someone else approach your computer without you knowing. Just guess how disappointed you'd be to get back from work and find your hard drive deleted by someone who put the Trojan in your computer.


There are quite an lot programs (free and commercial) around which can help you in removal of Trojans, though none of them addresses complete Trojans, because new ones are existence made each day.

The first thing (and most important one) to do is to run a full computer scan applying your antivirus software. I recommend AVG from Grisoft, as it's free, about lightweight and does actually easily. Others are just too affluent with unnecessary characteristics that might slow down your computer.

OK, you've completed the scan and it ascertained couple of thousands of Trojans/computer virus*/backdoors. You've canceled or isolated them, but that does not mean that they're gone.

Since Trojan horses adopt a variety of forms, there's no exclusive formula for canceling them. The simplest reactions affect acquitting the irregular internet files on a computer, or ascertaining the file and erasing it manually. In a few cases, register editing or other discourses are involved. In utmost cases, it might even be essential to readjust the computer back to its factory defaults.

Whenever, still, you're employing Symantec Norton Anti computer virus, do the following:

*Disable system restore *Run a full system scan and delete all the files detected. *Erase any values increased the register. *Edit the Win.ini file. *Edit the System.ini file.

To disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP) If you're running Windows Me or Windows XP, we recommend that you temporarily switch off System Restore. Windows Me/XP use this feature, which is enabled by default, to restore the files on your computer in case they go discredited. Whenever a computer virus, worm, or Trojan infects a computer, System Restore might back off the computer virus, worm, or Trojan on the computer.

Windows forbids outside programs, admitting antivirus programs, from changing System Restore. Hence, antivirus programs or tools can't take out terrors in the System Restore folder. As a consequence, System Restore accepts the potential of restoring a contaminated file on your computer; even afterwards you've cleaned the infected files from all the other emplacements.

You should erase Trojan computer virus* in safety manner. In safety manner the malicious computer virus can't move around. Print out your Anti-Virus Software Scan Results.

First clear up the irregular Internet files on your computer.

Next, temporarily switch off System Restore if your computer runs Windows Me or Windows XP as System Restore may back up the malicious code on the computer if it becomes damaged.

Do 'begin', 'all programs', 'accessories', 'systems tools', 'system restore', System Restore panel comes up and now click 'System Restore Settings' and tick 'Turn Off System Restore in All Drives'. Click 'OK'.

Restart in safety manner. Go to 'My Computer' and open the area that's contaminated and erase the accurate demoralized file by "Left Clicking Once" with your mouse and then (pressing at the same time the keys SHIFT and DEL). If the file is an .exe file and you left click twice, then it reinstalls the file. Ooops!

Now Restart your Computer and it will go back to Standard Mode. Run your Anti-Virus Software Scan again.

If the Trojan is in D Drive and D Drive is secure and you therefore cannot open the folders to remove the Trojan, by either "right click - open" or "right click - explore", then you'll need to modify the properties on these saved files and folders in D drive in order to access them and delete the Trojan.

Follow these steps:

In Safe Mode, Open 'My Computer' and click 'Tools' menu, select 'Folder Options", select 'View' tab: *Select Show all hidden files and folders *Deselect Hide Operating system protected files *Deselect Hide extensions for known files types

Click Apply to all folders, then OK.

Now you can erase the Trojan in Safe Mode
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by Seomul Evans

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