
Ran across a forum scanning today. Part of the problem with trojans, you can delete the files but trojans replicate to fast. A young man had posted a good answer for this problem.
1. go to control panel and find the system icon, double click it.
2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Go to performance settings and click
4. Go to tab Data Exclusion Prevention
5. Change setting to turn on DEP for all programs
This controls memory allocation and can stop the replication from the Trojan. Will fix most browser closing issues with windows explorer. While this option is on, you may have to manually crank up your antivirus software especially AVG. I can also recomment Avast antivrus Home edition which is freeware, It is better than AVG killing Trojans. It works in windows and DOS to find the infections and is posted on CNET for download.
I killed SPYWAREGUARD2008 using this technique which is no easy task. It had an underlying Trojan called FASEC which AVG reports as Win32. CRYPTOR. I use XP2 so that is the one that hasDEP control. I hope I have help some of ya'll.