Try a boot time scan with avast! if supported in your OS. Right click the scanner screen, select ‘schedule a boot time scan’ and reboot when requested. (Or open the tab at the top left of the scanner screen and select the boot time option from there.)
Try one or more of the the usual free adware/spyware scanners.
Download, install and update the programs.
Always select the option to quarantine any malware found rather than delete it, then you will be able to restore files or registry entries wrongly identified as malware- a rare but not unknown event for any malware scanner.
One of the issues with this virus is that it runs your CPU at 100% and this causes many issues.
Running scans takes a really long time seeing the computer has no available resources. Programs randomly go into a “not responding” mode etc.
I have an extra 50 gig hard drive and decided to install Windows 7 on it. I have now quarantined the 300 gig main hard drive and removed two Trojan virus from it!
For some reason my operating system isn’t allowing me to dual boat do you know why?
This isn’t an issue normally it gets picked up when I restart.
Perhaps I have to set something up to allow for this in my bios