Originally posted by Wolfala
Tried Hijack this, tried to manually delete in safe mode since it resides in the sys32 folder, adaware doesn't catch it but trendmicro online scan does and can't delete it.
Ideas?
Wolf
Suggestions:
http://www.avast.com home version is free and will scan your HD before booting to Windows. You must watch as it does so, it'll ask you to confirm which files, if any, to delete. The free on line scan might work as well.
Set the infected drive up as a slave 1st, then scan it.
Pick up a new HD on the cheap, or use a spare to fresh install winders and try #2
I'm not sure if the Win restore (to a previous date) works for viri, might be worth looking into.
Nuke & pave, but before doing so google 'slipstreaming xp', you can create a bootable Windows install with all your current drivers and all Win updates included... its basically a 1 time install w/o a dozen re-starts.