From: "Samantha Leigh Tully" <****off@****off.com>

>> It may not be enough. If it is a Trojan, what modifications have been
>> made to the OS ?
>>
>> Does it pair with other Trojans ?
>>
>> Few infected platforms have just one Trojan. They often have multiple.
>>
>> Use of the software I suggested will remove the Trojan, correct
>> modifications that a Trojan
>> has made and the worst case scenario is that nothing else is found. The
>> best thing that
>> could happen is not only is this trojan found and identified but it finds
>> and clears others
>> are corrects modifications to the OS>
>>
>> Deleting just the executable is *rarely* enough.

|
| I deleted it in safe mode and now there are errors all over my computer.
|

See ?

That's why you just DON'T delete files.

Sometimes infectors use names of legitimate files. If you just delete a file you don't know
the consequences.

If you suspect a file, submit the suspect file to Virus Total --
http://www.virustotal.com/flash/index_en.html
The submission will then be tested against 17 different AV vendor's scanners.

Another way to submit is to send the suspect file to the following email address
scan<at>virustotal.com
{ replace <at> with @ } with only the word SCAN as the subject.

Then you will know if it is a concern or a False Positive.

If it is still it the Trash Bin (Recycle Bin) Restore the file and submit the file and then
scan the system using directions I provided.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm