Manual Removal of W32/AntiMalware2009
The Trojan will infect Windows systems. The trojan may be dropped by other malware or may be downloaded from remote website by other malware. It may also be downloaded unknowingly by a user while visiting malicious Website.This Trojan first appeared on November 12, 2008.
Other names of W32/KGSpy.D Trojan:
This Trojan is also known as Troj/FakeVir-GL, Trojan.Virantix.C.
The Trojan will infect Windows systems. The trojan may be dropped by other malware or may be downloaded from remote website by other malware. It may also be downloaded unknowingly by a user while visiting malicious Website.This Trojan first appeared on November 12, 2008.
Other names of W32/KGSpy.D Trojan:
This Trojan is also known as Troj/FakeVir-GL, Trojan.Virantix.C.
Damage Level : Highly Dangerous (Listed in Top 5 Viruses)
Distribution Level: Unknown
Distribution Level: Unknown
There is NO Auto Removal Tool for W32/AntiMalware2009
Trojan Manual Removal Instructions
Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:
How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
Recommend Removal from Safe Mode:
How to Start in Safe mode:
Restart your Computer, Press F8 Repeatedly, when your Screen turns on, Select Safe mode, press enter.
The Infected Files Can be Seen in these folders and names also Running in Tasks
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
End the Following Active Process Before Removal
- %System32\wini10251.exe
- %Program Files\XP_Antispyware - Folder
XP_AntiSpyware.exe
htmlayout.dll
AVEngn.dll - %Program Files\XP_Antispyware\Microsoft.VC80.CRT - Folder
msvcp80.dll
msvcm80.dll
msvcr80.dll
- If you have any of these files in running process from task manger, end the process before removal.
- Note: if task manager is disabled, Download the following file, Click to Download - Enable Registry.reg
- Open it with Regedit.exe [%system32\regedit.exe], then it Confirms Add to registry Yes or No, Confirm Yes, then click Ok.
- To open the Windows Command Prompt, go to Start > Run > type cmd and then click the "OK" button.
- Type "cd" in order to change the current directory,
- Press the "space" button, enter the full path to where you believe the Program DLL file is located press the "Enter" button on your keyboard.
- If you don't know where Program DLL file is located, use the "dir" command to display the directory's contents.
- To unregister a "Program" DLL file,
- Type in the exact directory path + "regsvr32 /u" + [ DLL_NAME ]
- Example [ C:\Windows\System\ regsvr32 /u name.dll ] and press the "Enter" button.
- A message will pop up that says you successfully unregistered the file.
Manual Removal From Registry
Click Start, Run,Type regedit,Click OK.
Note: If the registry editor fails to open the threat may have modified the registry to prevent access to the registry editor.
- Download and run this UnHookExec.inf, and then continue with the removal.
- Save it to your Windows desktop. Do not run it at this time, download it only.
- After booting into the Safe Mode or VGA Mode.
- Right-click the UnHookExec.inf file and click Install.
- [This is a small file. It does not display any notice or boxes when you run it.]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
XP_AntiSpyware.exe
Exit the Registry Editor,
Restart your Computer.
Search Registry For Virus File Names listed above to remove completely,
Edit Menu - Find, enter Keyword and remove all value that find in search.
Edit Menu - Find, enter Keyword and remove all value that find in search.
Recommended Removal Tools:
Kaspersky Antivirus or Internet Security (Shareware)
Spyware Doctor (Shareware)
AVG Antivirus (Freeware)
Spyware Doctor (Shareware)
AVG Antivirus (Freeware)
Killbox (Freeware)
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