Friday, December 2, 2011

HOw do i fix a trojen horse thats been detected on my computer? i have avg and they are in the vault?

If it's in the vault, then it has already been fixed.


It is quite safe in the vault.


If you want to remove it, open AVG, click on the vault and simply select "empty vault".


I currently have a virus in my vault, it's no big deal. Perhaps I'll remove it someday.|||get a trial of symantec antivirus. also give pandasoftware.com a try.





if you find other apps try them, its just a matter of waiting untill a virus company figures out how to remove the virus and puts that information in the definitions of the virus program.|||Do what the first answer says.You can leave it there (in the vault) or click "Wipe Out" to delete it.Don't change Antivirus.AVG is very good.I am using it for years and never had any problem.


Don't forget to update it EVERY DAY!|||There is a process in AVG that will delete them from the vault. Try AVG Help to find it.|||First update all your windows stuff at windows update. Next use windows firewall. next go into the settings and run both of these in the morning everyday, before surfing. Then change all your passwords, online and user password or your home password. make a user that has limited privilages. use the limited user when you are online. Next go to trend micro and run the free house call scaner. You will need java. If the trojons are deeply inbeeded you will need to clear your hard drive and reinstall windows. What ever you do keep your hard drive because the copy of window is associated with it. or the key to that copy is for that hard drive. But this can be changed too. good luck to you. Change those passwords and make sure they are upper and lower case and use sy;mbols too like !@#$%^%26amp;*

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