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Asked by reddal in Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Virus Applications
Hi,
I've got a PC running XP Pro x64. It has Avast Professional anti-virus (latest version) installed.
A few days ago I noticed the avast virus scan has picked up an infected file ("Win32-Trojan-gen (other)"), so I nuked that file and ran a full avast scan which picked up a few more files with the same infection. However despite removing all those - on startup Avast alerted about another file being infected.
I then went and bought a copy of Norton Anti-Virus 2009 and created a Norton Recovery boot disc and ran a full scan from that. This also detected (and fixed) several infected files. However over the next few hours - Avast scans kept picking up new infections - now sometimes with more exciting names like "Win32-Rootkit-gen" or "Win32-Agent-ABKG".
I then removed some suspicious programs from starting up by editing the registry - and after more scans/fixes thought I had removed the problems. I ran the mcaffee and kapersky free online scanners sucessfully to confirm this.
However its now a couple of days later and I'm getting Avast detecting "Win32-Trojan-gen (Other)" in several .tmp files with obscure names in the temp dir (eg mxonsarwce.tmp).
Are there any other boottime scans I can obtain which might help? Do I have to reformat / rebuild this PC to be sure its clean?
thanks - reddal
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