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I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans.
At start-up a window pops up saying "Norton antivirus does not support the repair" and to uninstall and reinstall Nortons. Is this a genuine Nortons message or is it being caused by the Trojan -- which I am sure would love me to uninstall Nortons? Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or remove this. Any advice gratefully received, |
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Another Dave wrote:
> I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans. > There comes a point where it's probably less effort to just vape the install and start again from scratch. That way you know that you'll be malware free from the start. -- EMB |
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"Another Dave" <evadrehtona@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132252468.436487.163910@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans. > > At start-up a window pops up saying "Norton antivirus does not > support > the repair" and to uninstall and reinstall Nortons. > > Is this a genuine Nortons message or is it being caused by the > Trojan > -- which I am sure would love me to uninstall Nortons? > > Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called > hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or > remove > this. > > Any advice gratefully received, > Some malware requires a customized procedure to fully remove. Unless you have Version 10 or later of Norton AV, it won't track this kind of thing at all, and even then it typically takes some time to develop a cleanup. As of now, there is nothing about "Spy Trooper" on their site. But have a look here: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...T&f=37&t=76880 This is a site with some very knowledgeable folks, and I think that if you take the time to follow the procedure carefully there's a good chance this might work for you. In light of some other suggestions in this thread, I'd pay particular attention to the recommendation at geskstogo that you NOT enable System Restore until your system is completely clean again. Also, that you download and install the trial AV programs suggested for now before trying to reinstall Norton. |
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In article <1132252468.436487.163910@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
evadrehtona@hotmail.com says... > > Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called > hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or remove > this. > > Any advice gratefully received, One method for deleting 'stubborn' files in XP: open a command shell open task manager and kill the explorer.exe process manually delete the file in question from the command prompt restart explorer from the command line. This often works, but may not in your case if another process keeps that file locked. You can also download process explorer and file explorer from sysinternals.com and see if you can find out who owns that tmp file - that would be your virus {given that the thing really IS a virus}. -P. -- ========================================= firstname dot lastname at gmail fullstop com |
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Another Dave wrote:
> I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans. > > At start-up a window pops up saying "Norton antivirus does not support > the repair" and to uninstall and reinstall Nortons. > > Is this a genuine Nortons message or is it being caused by the Trojan > -- which I am sure would love me to uninstall Nortons? > > Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called > hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or remove > this. > > Any advice gratefully received, > You will need to download a specific removal tool as indicated in your other thread on this same topic. Avoid tools from companies you have never heard of. |
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"Mark Robinson" <usenet@antispam.zl2tod.net> wrote in message
news:437D1832.8060707@antispam.zl2tod.net... > Another Dave wrote: >> I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans. >> >> At start-up a window pops up saying "Norton antivirus does not >> support >> the repair" and to uninstall and reinstall Nortons. >> >> Is this a genuine Nortons message or is it being caused by the >> Trojan >> -- which I am sure would love me to uninstall Nortons? >> >> Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called >> hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or >> remove >> this. >> >> Any advice gratefully received, >> > > You will need to download a specific removal tool as indicated in > your other thread on this same topic. Avoid tools from companies you > have never heard of. > In general, I agree with you that it's best to rely on proven sources for tools like this. Unfortunately, I think you'll find that you misread the Google snippets you quoted in the other thread: neither Symantec nor BitDefender currently have a removal tool for Spy Trooper, and none are even promised at this point. |
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Some viruses disable the AV program
some malware is incorrectly detected by AV programs some options remove the HD, set it up as 2nd HD in another PC & then scan it try an online scanner (I recommend KAV) download another av proggy & install & scan the HD Make sure you note the name of the virus found as you may need to do some manual virus removal (ie registry entries etc). Most AV sites will tell you how to do this (The symantec site is very good) |
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"S Roby" <email@gooble.gooble> wrote in message news ceff.2084$vH5.119596@news.xtra.co.nz...> Some viruses disable the AV program > some malware is incorrectly detected by AV programs > > some options > remove the HD, set it up as 2nd HD in another PC & then scan it > try an online scanner (I recommend KAV) > download another av proggy & install & scan the HD > > > Make sure you note the name of the virus found as you may need to do some > manual virus removal (ie registry entries etc). Most AV sites will tell you > how to do this (The symantec site is very good) If you don't have a second machine, you could also try using a BartPE boot disk (CD) with a plugin for one of the free A/V utilities on it. That allows you to boot/run (sort of) from the CD without anything on the disk you are checking "running" - you can scan it that way and find things that manage to hide themselves when windows is running from that disk. Check out the following: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=s...uildertutorial http://www.ubcd4win.com/ mikey |
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Did you by any chance re-arrange Norton's program shortcut entries in the Start Menu?
Message: "Norton AntiVirus 2005 does not support the repair feature..." Document ID:2004090712504306 http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...= bar_sch_nam or http://tinyurl.com/69w8l "Another Dave" <evadrehtona@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1132252468.436487.163910@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I am still struggling to remove all the Spy Trooper Trojans. > > At start-up a window pops up saying "Norton antivirus does not support > the repair" and to uninstall and reinstall Nortons. > > Is this a genuine Nortons message or is it being caused by the Trojan > -- which I am sure would love me to uninstall Nortons? > > Nortons tells me that the computer is infected by a file called > hpd764.tmp which is in windows\system32 and it cannot repair or remove > this. > > Any advice gratefully received, > |
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