Repeat this for everything you find. Keep pressing F3 until it says it's done searching the registry. Note that there could be things you will have to delete. Next, go to the Start menu and click on Search. Choose All Files. Don't enter a filename, but click on the When Was It Modified and then select the date range of the current date. Press Search and wait. It will take awhile to search. Once the search finishes, start by looking for the filename for the virus such as dyx. Look for anything that includes macrovision.
Delete any that are listed there. Look through the filenames for anything that looks like a web address especially to what sounds like a porn site. Delete all of those. If you know what you're doing, you can also check for other files that may be related to the virus. These vary, so it's not possible to just list everything you have to delete. Finally, go to the Start Menu and click on Control Panel.
Double click on Java. Under Temporary Internet Files, click Settings. Then click Delete Files. This is important because you could be reinfected by not removing these files. You should not be free of the virus. Just be careful with it as it can list legitimate items in its results. You can expand each item it finds to see the path. If the path is for something legitimate such as your antivirus software or some other program you use, then uncheck it before clicking Fix. You should also delete all temporary files.
Delete everything in there. If it says it can't delete something, just skip that item and continue deleting the rest. Again, if something can't be deleted, just skip it. In most cases, this will fix your problems. But keep a very close eye on your computer for awhile to make sure it doesn't come back.
This virus varies and can hide itself to a limited extent. Following instructions to remove it will work in most cases, but it is possible that you'll need someone who knows what they are doing to sit there and remove it directly. I hope this helps people. One thing you might also want to do is to get an ad blocker addon for your browser such as Ad Block Plus for Firefox.
Many of these kinds of viruses come from ads on legitimate websites. By blocking the ads, you have a lower chance of getting these kinds of viruses. Good luck everyone. What a mess I had XP Antivirus virus. After alot of reading, I tried changing the computer date up 10 days and then restarting. Not a good idea any more. It really "F'ed " things up. I copied and pasted the above Windows Registry Editor Version 5. Then I went to Start, programs, accessories, system tools, and clicked on the system restore.
This took a couple of minutes to even register. Very slow I restored the computer back 2 days before the attack. Wow, It worked. Now I went and loaded "Malwarebytes Anti Malware software" from a flash drive, then ran the program. Be patient. Once loaded, run the scan. It found a "Trojan" called I did notice that while I was checking out e-mail and some other files several hours later, I noticed that a small Norton window in the lower right hand corner of the screen appeared and said it was dealing with a "Trojan Virus" and then said it had eliminated the threat.
That little prick was still hiding in there! Here it is about 36 hours later and all is well. For reasons I don't understand, I was able to get the computer to run after leaving it idle for about a week. I ran Spybot, which took care of some of the other problems, but did not get rid of the XP mess. Internet access was marginal with Firefox, couldn't get on line with Explorer. I'm going to try some of the registry solutions mentioned above. Task manager will show you what its process name is which will probably be something like "ubk.
Then right click that and hit "end process" and the messages will stop and allow you to use a real virus remover. Also if you were using 'internet expl' when you got the virus don't use it again! Your detailed instructions have saved my day. I was looking all around for solutions and following your instructions solved my problem. Especially by running the regedit instructions saved in notepad i was able to open all my exe programs again. Thanks a Lot. OMG This helped sooooo much.
I was able to delete ALL the reg entries and paste back in the reg fix you provided. This was a hot mess. Believe it or not I have been cleaning this thing out for the past 9 hours.
I got it cleaned out and didnt realize that it destroyed the exe files to everything. Thanks again. Advise to anyone else who has this to follow these instructions and dont forget to copy the reg fix to a flash drive.
This does work and then install a real antivirus program. I got a virus and downloaded avira to remove it. But it didnt work, so I decide to uninstall avira. Control panel can't remove avira! Plz help me! Thx in advance!
Windows security center says that my firewall is off, but Avira has a firewall, how do I turn it on? When avira finds a virus in my computer, which option should i choose to completely delete the virus from my comuter? I am running windows 7.
I've tried many things but can't get streaming to work. I've installed the webcam part and that is working but streaming doesn't work for me. Can you let me know what to look for? I am using Kaltura CE 4. Thanks for your help.
I wanted to know how to delete the internet security out of my computer when i turn on the computer. How come XP malware alerts me when my PC is at idle? I don't get it. Shouldn't this be listed? XPAntivirus, as well as other spyware, can re-install itself even after it appears to have been removed. You also run the risk of damaging your computer since you're required to find and delete sensitive files in your system such as DLL files and registry keys.
It is recommended you use a good spyware remover to remove XPAntivirus and other spyware, adware, trojans and viruses on your computer. There are many ways your computer could get infected with XPAntivirus. XPAntivirus can come bundled with shareware or other downloadable software. Another method of distributing XPAntivirus involves tricking you by displaying deceptive pop-up ads that may appear as regular Windows notifications with links which look like buttons reading Yes and No.
No matter which "button" that you click on, a download starts, installing XPAntivirus on your system. XPAntivirus installs on your computer through a trojan and may infect your system without your knowledge or consent. XPAntivirus may attempt to change your computer's desktop, hijack your browser, monitor your Internet browsing activities, change system files, and can do this without your knowledge or permission. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to remove all traces of XPAntivirus from your computer.
XPAntivirus, as well as other Spyware, are constantly evolving and becoming more advanced to avoid detection. Here is step by step account of what I did remember all this was done immediately after boot-time scan by Avast to uninstall and remove it from my PC. Right click on the task bar and select the task manager, go to processes tab and end following process if found running please note down the path.
Just remember even if you make mistake by closing wrong process you can always restart you system. Once you delete these two files you effectively removed the virus, but now we have to remove the side effects. In order to avoid the problem with french I had my brother email me the english gpedit files from his computer.
In addition to the files you indicated to delete from task manager I also found pphc5u2j0ejde. This will open system configuration utility.
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