JayJay Posted February 3, 2010 ID:193895 Share Posted February 3, 2010 First time post . . .I have a computer infected with Antivirus 2010 and perhaps something else that I cannot seem to get rid of.The computer was running AVast antivirus but not Malware bytes (although it will be when I get done).I have attempted to install MBytes but to no avail . . . no matter what I do, after it installs the infection deletes the .exe program for MBytes. I've tried renaming it and that doesn't help. I've tried installing itin safe mode, and that doesn't help. I found a program called rkill.com from bleepingcomputer.com's website which claims to kill any AV2010programs that are running so I can install MBytes, and when I run rkill, it writes a file in notepad to thescreen and saves it in the C:\> drive, but all icons then disappear from the computer and there is nothingI can do but turn the machine off. (Same exact thing happens in safe mode).I'm unsure how to proceed to figure out what is going on and eliminate this headache.Is this a known piece of malware that causes this and can someone point me to a 'cure'?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francois_Blais Posted February 3, 2010 ID:193915 Share Posted February 3, 2010 I suggest you get the Avira rescue CD here:http://dlpro.antivir.com/package/rescue_sy...m-common-en.isoYou need to burn it onto a CD and boot from it.I suggest you download and burn the ISO image from another, clean, computer.Good luck! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mountaintree16 Posted February 3, 2010 ID:193916 Share Posted February 3, 2010 Hello JayJay, and welcome to the forums here at Malwarebytes.org Please read the following so you can get fixed up:We don't work on Malware removal in the general forums.Please read and follow the directions here, skipping any steps you are unable to complete. Then post a NEW topic here.One of the expert helpers there will give you one-on-one assistance when one becomes available.Please note that it may take 48 hours or more for you to receive a response in the malware removal forum, as it is often busy at times. Please do not reply to your own post asking for help unless its been more than 48 hours since you originally posted, as this can make it appear as though you are being helped and take longer for you to get help.If you are unable to do all or any of the steps in the link to the directions above, just post your problem into the forum I gave you a link to anyway and someone will be able to assist you.Also, when replying, please use the "ADD REPLY" button or erase what the person you are replying to said, as this makes the forum easier to read.Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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