Trojan Virus how
to Get Rid from your computer
when you managed to get infected
with a virus.This article will explain what you need to do to rid yourself of
that Trojan horse virus.
if You Got a Trojan Horse Virus
First, you must understand what
happened, so we can prevent it from happening again. You downloaded or copied
and then ran a program that you thought was one thing, but actually turned out
to be this Trojan horse virus. If it came from an e-mail--possibly from a friend
or family member--they are likely infected too. It may have appeared
interesting, or it may have been a "fake" version of a real program; perhaps an
upgrade. That doesn't matter now--you ran the program and it has infected your
system.
Removing Trojan Horses
Once the Trojan has infected your
system, removing it is similar to removing other viruses. Depending on the
specific Trojan horse virus you are infected with (there are many different
ones) the steps and effort to remove it may be different. For most any virus
infection if the virus was not detected and blocked or quarantined when it first
tried to run or load, you're going to have trouble removing it while the system
is running.
The best thing to do first is power
off your system. If you are sure you are infected don't bother trying to shut
down the system normally, you'll give the Trojan horse more time to make
changes, alter system files, or spread other ways. Just power it off.
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You will want to use a recovery
disk which can boot up and includes malware removal tools. Your anti-virus
software package should have this option, although you may need to burn the disc
if you don't have a retail copy and instead downloaded the anti-virus or
anti-malware suite.
The point of booting up using a
known good clean boot CD or other boot device is to prevent the virus from
loading into memory and blocking the loading or actions of removal tools. The
removal tools can search for and remove the Trojan horse virus on your normal
boot device and other disks or media. Once you are sure the Trojan has been
removed and any damaged files have been replaced (you may want to run a Windows
repair to ensure this) you can boot up normally.
More Information
Why didn't your anti-virus software
catch and stop the Trojan horse virus? Likely your anti-virus software's virus
description information is out of date. Either update it or switch to a better
anti-virus software package. If the problem was that you had a subscription and
it ran out and you didn't want to pay--see what your penny pinching cost you?
There are free anti malware software packages that are excellent, so cost isn't
really an issue.
If your anti-virus software was up
to date and the Trojan got past it, you may have a new variant that the
anti-virus software couldn't identify. As we discussed above, this is an unusual
but possible situation and you should be careful. Disconnect the computer from
the network, keep it powered off, and contact your anti-virus vendor from a
different, uninfected computer and let them know that you've got a new variant
that their software didn't detect.
The best advice for avoiding
infection by Trojan
virus and horses is
simply don't run programs that you don't trust and know to be safe.
Trojan Virus how to Get Rid from your computer
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