What Is Trojan Horse Psw.agent
HELP PLZ getting rid of virus on winlogon.exe?
if i delete winlogon my computer wont be able to boot
but it has a virus on it
help please what do i do?
my avg antivirus keeps popping up
trojan horse psw.agent.abku
HI Kevin,
I had the same virus yesterday. Just so you know, from reading other forums, malware bytes won’t work. You are right in that you can’t rename the file because Windows is constantly using it. You will have to instead get a clean version of the file and rename them using DOS. Here’s what I did:
Hi! I have had the same problem.
After AVG ran yesterday, it found the psw.agent.abku virus in the winlogon.exe file. After unsuccessfully trying numerous programs to remove it, I found something that worked.
*My dad and I have the same computer, so I copied his clean winlogon.exe file to a thumb drive and renamed it ‘winlogon.new.exe.’
*I then copied it into my Windows>System32 folder (where the infected file was located).
*I rebooted the computer in Safe Mode and chose the “Command Prompts” option.
* It asked me if I wanted to load Windows OR the Recovery Console. I chose the recovery console.
* It then asked for a password and I just hit enter because I didn’t know the password.
* Once in DOS, I changed the directory to System32. The command for this is “cd system32′. You must already be at the C:WINDOWS prompt for this to work. If you only have the C: prompt, you can type “cd windows” to get to the proper prompt.
* I then renamed the infected file to ‘winlogon.old’ using the command “ren winlogon.exe winlogon.old” and renamed the clean file to ‘winlogon.exe’ using the command “ren winlogon.new.exe winlogon.exe”.
I rebooted the computer and verified that the old winlogon file still had the infection (had to make sure it didn’t move elsewhere), and deleted that file. I then ran a full system scan, and I am now virus free! You should be able to do this same thing as long as the clean file is coming from a computer running the same operating system and service pack.
Good luck!
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