Disabled registry from new trojan

M

Mike S.

I recently had my computer infected with four trojans due to them
being new and undetected by the majority of anti-virus programs. So I
submitted them to AVG who confirmed they were trojans and updated
their virus definitions. This removed the four trojans from my
computer. However, I still have problems that need to be fixed. One of
which is a disabled registry.

Here's what needs fixing (from my HijackThis log):

F2 - REG:system.ini: Shell=explorer.exe "C:\Program Files\Common Files
\System\svchost.exe"

O2 - BHO: (no name) - {5277E001-1190-3001-0699-ca3230262a11} - C:
\Program Files\Common Files\System\wship_help.acm (file missing)

O7 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System,
DisableRegedit=1

O7 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System,
DisableRegedit=1


Some people have suggested using SDFfix. Is there any reason why I
can't just use HijackThis to fix them? SDFix seems more complicated
and unnecessary. Or does what I use to fix those problems depend on my
computer and whether it's up-to-date and backed up, etc.?

I just want to use the safest, most reliable method to fix this
problem.
 
K

Kadaitcha Man

Mike S., ye onion-eyed dunce, ye issued from the rancour of a villain, a
recreant and most degenerate traitor, ye cooed:
I recently had my computer infected with four trojans due to them
being new and undetected by the majority of anti-virus
programs<BITCHSLAP>

You ****ing lying hound. You got them because you were ****ing well
downloading shite you shouldn't have been downloading. Only a ****-knuckled
**** like yourself would blame AV software for their ****ups.

If it were true that you got "four trojans due to them being new and
undetected by the majority of anti-virus programs" then damn near every ****
with a Windows OS would have them. I don't have them. My teenage kids don't
have them. I don't see mass reports of people suddenly fetting infect by
four unknown trojans. Therefore you are a lying **** who finds it convenient
to blame someone or something else for your ****wittery.

That said, I hope the ****ing trojans wipe out your hard disk full of
zeroes, cause the heads to scratch across the platters and burn a deep
****ing crater into your motherboard's BIOS.

HTH & HAND
 

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