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    Hi, don't know what I did to get it yesterday but I'm constantly getting popups alerting me to a 'TrojanDownloader'
    I have Windows Defender but I was prompted to download other Antivirus programs.
    I'm getting a flashing yellow triangle with a ! inside on my 'Notification Area' (bottom right).
    I missed what it said but I'll say next time it pops up.

    Please help.
    I try using 'Quarantine' on the virus with Wondows Defender, Remove and it just won't go.

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    Download Ad Aware SE Personal (free). It's a well known program and you can scan your computer for viruses. It never has any problems removing them. If windows defender can find it, ad-aware will find it and remove it.
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    Sounds like a Rootkit to me.
    You'll need to check your registry and delete anything that looks suspicious (regedit)
    Open Task Manager, and end any processes looking dodgy (CTRL - ALT - DELETE)
    And have a Full Computer Scan

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    if it doesn't go away just store the files you want on a USB stick or sumit

    and format your master drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamheyelliot View Post
    Sounds like a Rootkit to me.
    You'll need to check your registry and delete anything that looks suspicious (regedit)
    Open Task Manager, and end any processes looking dodgy (CTRL - ALT - DELETE)
    And have a Full Computer Scan
    Do not do this unless you know exactly what you are doing, seriously.





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    Quote Originally Posted by DrLacero View Post
    Do not do this unless you know exactly what you are doing, seriously.
    While that's correct, it's absoultely necessary.

    Look in LOCAL_USERS and then SOFTWARE
    and be wary of things you are 100% sure is dodgy, like 'Windows Protect AV', or products that don't exist, they're sometimes the Rootkit, masking itself.

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    That is not needed... It's simply a trojan downloader. He's downloaded a virus and it's running the background somewhere, giving him popups and downloading trojans.
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    If it's a rootkit and you want to save yourself a headache, use rootkitrevealer.

    Make sure you backup your reg btw.
    Vouches
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    download kaspersky anti virus 2009 its the best ever

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    You can't simply say 'its the best ever' to a program, as it's probably nowhere near the best.

    Try installing Spyware Doctor.

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