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From: Chilly8 on 17 Jan 2008 00:41 X-No-Archive: Yes "Todd H." <comphelp(a)toddh.net> wrote in message news:84abn5ig98.fsf(a)ripco.com... > "scoobbs43(a)gmail.com" <scoobbs43(a)gmail.com> writes: > >> I need information about how to get rid of a trojan named �Dropper� > > Hi Foca, > > Sorry to hear of your troubles. That's a hard way to learn these > lessons. :-\ > > You are faced with an extremely invasive malware infection, and the > only reliable foolproof method to get back to a known clean state is > to flatten, reformat, and reinstall the OS from original media. Now that's one of the few things I agree on with people here. The ONLY way to get rid of a malware infection is to totally reinstall Windows. Now, one guy from the broadcasting newsgroups will say otherwise, but reinstalilng the OS is the only POSSIBLE way to fix the problem. |