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    Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware, anti-virus and spyware removal download can be run in Windows to find trojans.

    If you do not want to start Windows and keep that Trojan running, there are bootable virus CDs. Free Bootable AntiVirus Rescue CDs Download List
    I suggest either bootable f-secure (although it is a little tough to setup the latest definitions) or bootable Bitdefender (this can get the latest definitions online and has a nice interface).
    F-Secure Rescue CD
    BitDefender Rescue CD

    There is also the simplest method via a USB flash drive Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper Beta | Microsoft Connect
    Last edited by writhziden; 06 Feb 2012 at 16:55. Reason: Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper added. Rescue CD links added.
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    well i got some bad trojans.... AVG found them and wont delete.... any way of getting them off with the rescue CDs? they are Memory_00010000
    [X]s= cant delete or fix... checks I can delete but just pop up again since I cant fix the main files...

    Ill attach the Print screen of them on here...
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    They may delete if Windows is not running. That is one of the reasons the rescue CDs were made. :) Also, if you want further advice on security, we have a forum for these types of problems with members who have more experience than I do. You can start a thread in System Security and ask for the expertise in that forum.
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    True.. Lol sorry I'm just coming to the conclusion erasing everything would be the best bet lol. I'll ask the others advice, you have been a very big help and I'm very grateful :)
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    Coolaidd said:
    True.. Lol sorry I'm just coming to the conclusion erasing everything would be the best bet lol. I'll ask the others advice, you have been a very big help and I'm very grateful :)
    Believe it or not, the security gurus often come to that conclusion and suggest using the clean all command through Diskpart (see Disk - Clean and Clean All with Diskpart Command) and then doing a clean install of Windows 7.
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    Fixed the problem faulty hard drive did RMA and everything works now with the new drive. :)
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  7. Posts : 11,269
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    That is great news. Glad it was not due to the virus. Those can be a mess to clean up. Thanks for posting back the solution. :)
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