I'm done fighting with this for tonight. I've been battling it for the past 8 hours and I'm frustrated, pissed off, and wiped out. I'm also at wits end.
For starters, someone mentioned a virus that forces you to believe a file you need is a virus and prompts you to delete it by accident. I know it's not deleting files I actually need. Everyone that comes up has been a Downloader.Trojan virus, and Norton Anti-Virus detects it and deletes it right away.
The virus I have, according to the Norton Anti-Virus website, is a Downloader Trojan Horse that sends out signals to a home site and downloads fresh trojan viruses everytime I restart my computer (usually does it everytime a connection is made to the internet, but in my case I am on cable modem, so I am always online except for when I reboot). After the 24,983 times I have restarted my computer tonight, I see that it downloads 10 fresh viruses with each reboot. It's always 10, and the names of the viruses always contain 6 characters. Those two facts never fail. They are also never the same 10 viruses. Not once have any two had the same name.
Now, I have followed the advice of a few here. I went in and turned off my system restore function as Kurchie suggested. Norton Anti-Viruses website also lists that as one of the things you should do when faced with a virus of this type. Cool beans. Done.
I also followed up on Michaels suggestion of visiting the actual Norton Anti-Virus website and following their list of instructions on how to get rid of specific types of viruses. Well, Norton had two different sets of instructions...one for Download.Trojan, and one for Downloader.Trojan. I spent 4 hours going through all the instructions for BOTH viruses. According to them this virus is easy to get rid of. Well, after going through ALL of that, I rebooted my system for the last time, and GUESS WHAT? Yep. Pop up window. Virus detected and deleted. 10, count them, 10 times in a row. Like friggin clock work. So NOW what the hell do I do, when even Nortons instructions fail me?
I had some problems with Nortons second set of instructions. That involved edited the system registry. It told me before doing so, though, to backup my registry and walked me through doing so. One problem. A biggun. When I was supposed to get the "Backup Complete" notice, instead I got a popup window that told me it could NOT back up my registry due to catastrophic failure, and that the backup failed. Oh. THAT'S good news! Just what a frantic, amature, stressed out computer user needs to hear: CATASTROPHIC FAILURE! Woo hoo! Break out the party hats and noise makers, folks, Mimi is about to LOSE HER FLIPPIN' MIND! Anyway, I went into the registry anyway to see if I could find any clearly indicated files associated with the virus in the two folders I was told to look in. Well, one folder is totally clear. Has only like 4 files, and all 4 belong to immediately recognized and often used programs on my computer. The other folder had two questionable files. One more so than the other. It had a name similar to the viruses Norton has been detecting on my system, is not associated with any program I know, and just seemed suspiscious. Problem is the file is part of the System32 folder in Windows, and COULD be an extremely important file. I DON'T KNOW! And without the registy backup, I can't just go ahead and delete it and cross my fingers that it gets rid of the problem, knowing if it causes SERIOUS problems and is something I really need to run my computer, I can merely restore the registry backup and I'm good to go again. So without that luxury, I'm basically a sitting duck. Oh, I'm so damn angry.
So that's been my day in a nutshell. Thanks to all of you who have tried to help so far. But apparently even Norton, who claims this is an easy virus to eliminate, doesn't have the answers here. I guess I CAN be grateful for the fact I DO have Norton Anti-Virus though, and it IS detecting these 10 downloaded viruses the minute they hit my computer after each reboot. At least that way I'm not getting this stockpile of viruses that will eat my computer alive. They are being caught and deleted immediately before they can damage anything...and that's good. It's just frustrating not being able to get rid of that parent file. And the thought of reformating and looking at DAYS of reinstalling programs and files and crap over one slippery stupid little file is enough to drive me to drinking. Blargh.
Anybody got a hammer?
Mimi
