If you can identify the files involved, they can be found and deleted
manually fom the command prompt. Better if you slave the drive to
another system and scan while it is passive. This way the virus cannot
lock itself into the operating system while it is running, and should be
much easier to get rid of.
Murray Reid wrote:
I picked up the suject virus. My free edition of AVG cannot delete it.
Appreciate any suggestions. Running Windows XP pro
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