my pc is infected with Trojan.Win32.BHO.abo
the infected file is atioglx.dll
anyway to remove it?
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hacking the Net using typewriter :D
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Grisoft's free AVG antivirus program should be able to do it. The free version is a bit of a bitch to get to though. They make it very difficult to find it so that you will buy the commercial ones instead. Take a look at
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-virus/us/crp/0
and you can find it as one of the choices to download.
If you are familiar with Linux, it should also be possible to boot a Linux CD distribution and mount the file system and remove it that way. -
Symantec has some free malware removal tools at their site if yours can be found at their site.
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Try going to www.Trendmicro.com and using their free service, HouseCall. It will scan your machine and remove any malware.
If you are interested in AVG Free (and I also recommend it highly), you can get it directly at http://free.grisoft.com.
Matt -
remove your old anti virus,disable system restore, then install ESET NOD32 Antivirus (Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista: 32-bit) 30 free trial
I used them all(avg,trend,norton).nothing works like NOD32
http://computersecurityassociates.com/trial/trial.htm
after u get done.scan your pc with free AVG Anti-Spyware
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