Some
Trojan Horses and Backdoors are extremely hard to delete. The Trojan Horse
Backdoor Generic 10attfe is one of them. Its simply not that easy to remove it.
It's extremely useful to have an anti-virus program on your computer. But often
your anti-virus program even won't be able to find the source of the infection.
In any case you
should always check your Task Manager for unknown programs that shouldn't be
running. Write down the name of the program, get some information on it and
uninstall it if it's a suspicious one (go to the Control Panel >
Programs > Uninstall program).
However, if you
see something like this
C: Trojan horse
BackDoor.Generic10.attfeInfected
in your
antivirus scan, it's time to take action!
The problem is
that even if you are able to delete this DLL, there are probably more of them,
because in most cases they are randomly generated by the virus.
Here are the 5
steps to take in order to delete a Trojan Horse:
1) Run an antivirus
scan and note down the infected files and locations.
2) Reboot (safe
mode). Delete all the infected files you can. Write down the name of the files
where access is denied.
3) Run your
antivirus program again and search for the file name(s), deleting key
containing the infected file. Look out for a key reading initAppDLL in
HKLocalMachine/Software/Microsoft/WindowsNT/Current Version/Windows. There may
be a key reading initAppDLL. Change its value from 1 to 0.
4) Reboot (safe
mode).
5) Delete the
remaining DLL's.
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