trojan.generic, the name of computer Trojan, will release virus files from the body's resources after startup. Some Trojan programs under WINDOWS will bind a file to bundle the virus program with normal applications. A program that releases virus programs and normal programs, using normal programs to mask the virus. Viruses run in the background of your computer and are sent to the virus creator. In addition to causing normal harm, these viruses can also cause mainstream anti-virus software and personal firewalls to be unable to open, and even cause the system to appear "blue screen", automatically restart, freeze, etc. during anti-virus.
Sometimes the trojan.generic detected by anti-virus software is not a real Trojan, but just behaves suspiciously. It is known that the virus trojan.generic 2614210 found in RA310.exe in the cracked version of Red Alert is a manslaughter. In addition, Geometry Sketchpad 5.0 will also be a manslaughter when downloading. In addition, U9ORPG.exe in Warcraft III will be mistaken for a Trojan virus with Trojan characteristics, and the code is trojan.generic 4470611. reg371.dll in Broadband My World was mistakenly reported as Trojan.Win32.Generic.52340486.
First of all, it is recommended to use the latest professional anti-virus software and Trojan-killing tools AVG and Kaspersky for processing, such as If the anti-virus software is disabled or fails or reappears as soon as the computer is turned on, try the following methods:
1. Open the Windows Task Manager and check whether there are any suspicious processes (you can check according to the anti-virus software's Report or search for relevant information online to determine) is running and end it if so. Note that Rundll32.exe in the system32 directory itself is not a virus. There may be a dll file running, and it may be a virus or malicious program. Since the Windows Task Manager cannot display the path of the process, it is recommended to use the process viewing and management tools that come with anti-virus software to find and stop suspicious processes. Then try to find the virus program files (mainly the virus process files you terminated). In addition, in the folder options of the resource manager, set the display of all files and folders and the display of protected files, and then check the folders such as system32. Are there any unknown dll or exe files? Are there any unknown files or virus programs in C:\Program Files C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temp, etc. file), then delete it and find out whether it is a system file before doing anything.
2. If the virus process cannot be terminated, it will prompt "Access Denied" or "repeated bans" will appear. According to my experience, there are three methods to try:
A. It may be that some Trojan viruses, rogue software, etc. are registered as system services. The method is: Check Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services to see if there are any related services (especially those with an empty "Description") running and stop them. Try stopping the virus process again and delete it.
B. You can try to use other anti-virus software in safe mode (press F8 after booting to select safe mode),,,,
C. (Use with caution) Use Ice Blade, etc. Tool, check the thread information and module information of the virus process, try to end the thread and remove the module, and then try to delete the virus process file and the corresponding module.
3. If you know a little about using the registry, you can try again Delete the relevant registry key values. General method: Start>Run, enter regedit, OK, and open the registry editor. Edit>Search, the search target is the virus process name, and the key values ??related to it are deleted in the search results.
Sometimes this cannot stop the virus, and you should also try the method in step 2.
4. Some viruses will hijack the IE browser, causing random browsing of web pages. It is recommended to use Kingsoft Anti-Spy 2006 360 of Kingsoft Anti-Spyware Repair tools such as Security Guard. Check if there are any suspicious items in the browser auxiliary object BHO. If so, repair it.
5. Other tips: For better operation, please use Optimization Master or Super Rabbit to clean everything first. Temporary files and cache files when surfing the Internet. Generally, viruses are often in the temporary folder Temp. This can help you find virus files faster.
Start>Run, enter msconfig, OK, you can open the "System Configuration Utility". Select "Startup" to view the programs loaded at startup. If a virus program is found among them, you can prevent it from loading at startup. However, this law treats the symptoms rather than the root cause, and is even ineffective for some procedures.
Please adopt it. . Although it's not that easy. .