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Just download a Trojan Remover for the particular (the one your infected) trojan.

Most of them are easy to work it, and dont even require installation.

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There is an actual program called Trojan Remover, and it has been updated probably... several dozens of times over the past several years, but it is not free, and I have heard more bad reviews about it than good. It supposedly has the largest database of trojan recognitions, but I'm really not quite sure.

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There is an actual program called Trojan Remover, and it has been updated probably... several dozens of times over the past several years, but it is not free, and I have heard more bad reviews about it than good. It supposedly has the largest database of trojan recognitions, but I'm really not quite sure.

ive used trojan remover to remove a few trojans on other pcs and it seemed to work fine but i really havnt heard the bad sides of it,,mybe its because i dont really get problems to deal with trojans that much , can you tell us what are the bad sides to it when compared to other removers ?

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I haven't used it in a year or so, it might be really good now, I don't know. lol

I don't ever get trojans, the most I've got in the last few months is a bad cookie, which CCleaner took care of quickly.

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I just remove them manually using HiJackThis with a bit of Regedit.

(This is on friend's computers, mine has never had an infection since I installed the OS more than 5 years ago.)

Edited by LLXX

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