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My AVG antivirus has identified infection Trojan horse on my Dell XP laptop.

The process name is C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe (4436).
When I click on the 'remove selected' button nothing happens, but on details page, it says that the infection is not removed or repaired.

What I have to do more to get rid of or AVG has done everything?

You posted on a forum for anti-malware for Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) program.

Since you are using AVG as your provider of anti-malware, Protocol dictates that we refer you to the Support AVG security issues: http://free.avg.com/us-en/support

Kind regards...

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