YOUR COMPUTER IS INFECTED [VIRUS] (SOLVED)

Ok, for those of you who have this spyware/malware, its very common, usually to windows 2000.
usually it will give you a red circle with an x on your taskbar and it will give you a warning saying your computer is infected.

anyways right now im developing a batch application with a few registry keys made specifically to remove this virus.
heres how to take it off.

The main problem is a file on your drivers folder called beep.sys
This program keeps injecting two files called brastk.exe and karna.dat so…

1/ restart your computer in safe mode (usually you would just hit f8 or f10 on startup)
2/ once startup is completed open my computer and head to - C:\windows\system32\drivers
3/ delete beep.sys
4/ go back to - C:\windows and delete brastk.exe and karna.dat
5/ go to C:\windows\system32 and delete brastk.exe and karna.dat
6/ go to C:\windows and open regedit.exe
7/ once the registry is opened hit ctrl+f to open find option. type in brastk.exe and select all three (keys, values, data) and click search.
8/ If the registry finds anything with that file name delete it, wether its a value , key, or data file.
9/ do the same with karna.dat and beep.sys search them on the registry and delete them.
10/ close registry and everything else and restart
11/ god bless you…

AVAST needs to develop the program in a way that it does not depend on the most vulnerable services.
THIS IS THE PROBLEM.

When windows starts it runs certain services in order for a fully working computer to actually work.
Many of those services are 100% VULNERABLE to most viruses.
AVAST SEEMS TO DEPEND ON THOSE SERVICES. and viruses own you.

Eh eh? Why trying to reinvent the wheel?

When windows starts it runs certain services in order for a fully working computer to actually work. Many of those services are 100% VULNERABLE to most viruses.
Bullshit!
AVAST needs to develop the program in a way that it does not depend on the most vulnerable services
Why? It already does not depend on them!

Windows 2000? Time to upgrade!
Avast! doesn’t. Hence the boot time scan option!

[quote]Ok, for those of you who have this spyware/malware, its very common, usually to windows 2000.[/quote[
Common? No way, only happens at systems that don’t even have a security that you can call near decent.

And what is the malware named? You do not even mention it!
The problem you are experiencing is called PEBKAC!