Tuesday, March 8, 2011

How to Remove a Trojan Virus From Your Computer - A Step By Step Support Guide

Trojan virus, as the name suggests, is a malicious computer to your desktop, change or delete critical data files are designed to infect a PC. Start malware is not a valid Windows application, software, etc. looks like a real source or file and click open one and download it prompts the user. A Trojan virus usually screen savers, tray clocks, weather forecasts, applications, messenger applications, malicious programs, documents, among other software applications and hide in crevices. Generally, trojan virus free antivirus software versions are embedded in the peer network to the torrents etc. (P2P) are distributed through partners

Common symptoms of a Trojan virus infection:

Pc suddenly slow
Pc does not shut down or takes too long to close the general
Pc restarts itself and continues in a loop
Pc crash
* Desktop settings automatically change
* Missing data files or programs
* Inaccessible hard disk or disk drive
* Unexpected error messages etc.

Antivirus does not help?

Antivirus software is a trojan virus not identified until it fully updated with all the fully downloaded, can be installed on the computer. So, when you accidently clicked on a Trojan virus programs, there is no escape until it enters your computer completely.

Manual Process:

Microsoft Windows users -

* Disable 'Start' button feature by clicking on 'System Restore'
* Right on 'My Computer' Click the 'Properties' to go, and then click the tab "System Restore"
* Put a checkmark box "System Restore off"
* Click 'Apply' Click 'Yes' and then click on 'OK'
With the latest security definitions update your antivirus program or manually download them from your website
* A detect and remove malicious Trojan virus scan files to run
* You down Trojan viruses also "linked file path name as well as write. They usually are found in the PC "C: \" drive, which set store important data from hard drives.
'Start' menu, let the 'Run' registry entries PC backup by clicking on Edit *
'Run' window * In the 'regedit' key and then click 'OK'
* List from out the registry entries that the Trojan virus file is attached to guess. Such as files 'HKEY' prefix with the file path may be. Select the registry entry and remove it to ensure that the Trojan virus file is completely removed.
* Off list registry entry and restart the PC to effect the changes

For Macintosh users -

* Your PC, reboot and press on the keyboard 'Shift' key is hold down when it started
* Your antivirus program, which is installed on your PC Open
* When the window appears, "View Disk 'to select your PC
* Select the 'Scan / Repair' antivirus to detect and remove trojan virus
* Restart the PC to make sure that particular malware has been removed to make. For the PC and then running, clean trash can contains Trojan virus
* Keep your antivirus updated with the latest security definitions, you also manually your antivirus website can download the latest definitions.

For added protection, you cookies, Internet cache, Internet history, download history and season etc. above mentioned processes are successfully testing methods and so should the solution can clean. However, long process and you may seem cumbersome. In this case, you always help can approach a certified technical support

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