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Golden Eye

I did a very bad thing. I am running Windows XP PRO with Service pack 2 and
all available security updates. I accidentally allowed Spyfalcon trojan to
install on my computer. I was able to get rid of most of it; however there
are some files that just won't go away.

In my c:windows\temp there is a ZLT01dbe.TMP file and in c:\Windows\System
32 folder there is a winrkq32.dll file that I cannot delete.

Temporary Internet files also contains several files. Nothing can be done
with these. I can't even click on them to get properties.
fye_multiicon_16X16,
2 js files (with no extensions or other available information.)
an.ini (Yes, an.ini is the file name)


I have tried in safe mode, with and without command prompt and tried
msconfig to disable all the services.

Since my drives are formatted in NTFS, I cannot use an old DOS disk to boot
into to delete them either.

Please help with deleting these files.

As always, thanks in advance.
 
Golden said:
I did a very bad thing. I am running Windows XP PRO with Service pack 2 and
all available security updates. I accidentally allowed Spyfalcon trojan to
install on my computer. I was able to get rid of most of it; however there
are some files that just won't go away.

In my c:windows\temp there is a ZLT01dbe.TMP file and in c:\Windows\System
32 folder there is a winrkq32.dll file that I cannot delete.

Temporary Internet files also contains several files. Nothing can be done
with these. I can't even click on them to get properties.
fye_multiicon_16X16,
2 js files (with no extensions or other available information.)
an.ini (Yes, an.ini is the file name)


I have tried in safe mode, with and without command prompt and tried
msconfig to disable all the services.

Since my drives are formatted in NTFS, I cannot use an old DOS disk to boot
into to delete them either.

Please help with deleting these files.

As always, thanks in advance.

Try using the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (http://www.ubcd4win.com/)
to delete the files, or, alternatively a live Linux CD such as Knoppix
or Ubuntu
 

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