I went to a website and incidentally one of the pages was infected with this virus. So it infected my Temporary Internet Files folder, which eventually led to the infection of Kernel32.dll. No matter how many times I tried to delete the file through Avast antivirus, the file just kept coming back. What should I do?
hi i’m new here my first day here an using avast but maybe this will help… http://www.avast.com/i_idt_1060.html
Info: avast! Virus Cleaner Free Download
The program description and the list of viruses which can be removed by this free tool could be found here.
If you look at the list of viruses that can be removed by the tool, you’ll see that RedLof is not there, so there’s no use trying Cleaner.
RedLof infects HTML files on your disk… are you sure you deleted them all?
From this page you can download the removal tool for Redlof:
http://e-forum.upsi.edu.my/forums/upsi/dispatch.cgi/general/docProfile/100007/d20030204022728
Use it in safe mode of Windows.
If you will still have problems, contact me via e-mail zrubecky@asw.cz