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Trojan horse attack. Cleaned with MSE. Trojan horse is entered to restore points couldnot cleaned by MSE. Backup deleted to free disk space. Rebooted PC. Click right on the task bar and found the Task Manager is gray. Run regedit.exe. No good result. The Task Manager and the registry editor, both are disabled by the administrator. Now try to start safe mode. No, it is not possible to start in safe mode. It is ok to start in normal mode. How DO I FIX THIS?

Wednesday, February 2, 2011, 04:21:32 + 0000, sukuxp wrote:

Mr Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

...

The list of Trojan horses lacked in history MSE. I want to give the names, but now MSE update and lost history.

You say, apparently, there are several "list of Trojan horses. Even if
Can't remember their names, at least tell us how much
There was. Microsoft Security Essentials is a good anti-virus, but
whenever you have multiple infections, your chances of success
get rid of all of them are slim.

So, it looks like you're still infected and at this point, your only
choice can be reinstall Windows properly.

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

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