Clicker:Win32 / YAbector.B Trojan that partially removed how to completely remove

I ran the Windows Security Essentials scan and the results were this Clicker Trojan: Win32 / yabector. B was infect my PC and has been partially deleted how do I completely remove this problem

It looks like a similar position. Download malicious software removal tool Microsoft from HERE, run it and see if you find all the Trojan horse on. If not then download malware bytes from HERE, install, operate, update and run a full scan. These two programs are expected to take the rest of the Trojan horse.

I hope this helps.

Jim

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