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    After a long battle I manage to kill that Virut.ce[^] The problem wasn't about "Run keys of the windows registry, disable services using msconfig, monitor processes" like other person think[^]. Of course, it's the first thing to check. It's a memory resident virus, so some forums say that you need turn off the computer (and not only reset) when cleared from hd virus. Of course that I don't believe in to wait 5 minutes for turn on the computer. The fact that I say that it was in a forum don't states that I believe at this (I thought that it was clear...). The virus infected explorer.exe, so any atempt to fix was unuseful. I needed start the computer in safe mode with command prompt (without start explorer.exe). When explorer.exe was cleaned, I can clean the remainder of exe in the hd. I wish that my experience can help someone. :rose:


    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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      After a long battle I manage to kill that Virut.ce[^] The problem wasn't about "Run keys of the windows registry, disable services using msconfig, monitor processes" like other person think[^]. Of course, it's the first thing to check. It's a memory resident virus, so some forums say that you need turn off the computer (and not only reset) when cleared from hd virus. Of course that I don't believe in to wait 5 minutes for turn on the computer. The fact that I say that it was in a forum don't states that I believe at this (I thought that it was clear...). The virus infected explorer.exe, so any atempt to fix was unuseful. I needed start the computer in safe mode with command prompt (without start explorer.exe). When explorer.exe was cleaned, I can clean the remainder of exe in the hd. I wish that my experience can help someone. :rose:


      For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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      Clickok wrote:

      so some forums say that you need turn off the computer (and not only reset)

      What they mean is like the Matrix, cut the hard line, IOW just hit the reset button when you PC is running, this will prevent some virusses to inject itself as a service on a clean shutdown.

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        After a long battle I manage to kill that Virut.ce[^] The problem wasn't about "Run keys of the windows registry, disable services using msconfig, monitor processes" like other person think[^]. Of course, it's the first thing to check. It's a memory resident virus, so some forums say that you need turn off the computer (and not only reset) when cleared from hd virus. Of course that I don't believe in to wait 5 minutes for turn on the computer. The fact that I say that it was in a forum don't states that I believe at this (I thought that it was clear...). The virus infected explorer.exe, so any atempt to fix was unuseful. I needed start the computer in safe mode with command prompt (without start explorer.exe). When explorer.exe was cleaned, I can clean the remainder of exe in the hd. I wish that my experience can help someone. :rose:


        For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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        In those cases it is very handy a Bart PE CDROM (or similar) in order to start the computer in a clean environment and then using the antivirus software on it...

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