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Im sorry I just dont get all of the above. I have this trojan, and as before, it cannot be properly deleted by Norton Antivirus and My CPU is always running at 100%. Is it possible you could tell me what to do in a step by step guide? I wold appreciate it so much. Thanks in Advance, Tom.
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O yes and I already have Spybot S+D and Adaware, sorry.
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please follow instructions here
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=15913 and post a hjt log in the hijack forum
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It's several days now, so the situation might be changed on your system. Can you please post a new fresh HJT log for the experts to review?
Have you also been able to find that folder, zip it and forward it to submit@diamondcs.com.au ? If the CPU is still on 100% there's certainly a lot going on. In windows Start > MSCONFIG you should be able to delete the process from the autostart. another way via TDS look in running processes, if there kill the process and in the TDS AutoStart Explorer find the key to be deleted if youcan find it there. the other thing would be with Port Explorer to look which processes are running and connected to the outside world, via which way you can also kill them. In that way at least you would know for certain that it's till active and which application is responsible for the hight CPU usage.
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