How to manually remove a virus Alureon Trojan for windows xp

background: 09/04/12. MS security essential and ms security scan unablt to remove this virus. and he tries to clean up and in short time said that I must again and restart once again however, history tells its deletion or quarentined.

That's the name: "Trojan horse: back/alureon.e ' and"boot\\.\physicaldrive0\partition3(type17)", this may have been in a link, I went to. not sure, of course."

I went to the XP Help and help the Member States and on the description, it shows step to remove manually but also says that is not for the version that I currently use? When I try to go more away for information on xp it does not show the same steps for acer windows xp with service pack 3. I can't pay the $99 to walk through it.

I think that what I've read so far, I have remove is I need to delete the bogus partition. I don't know exactly where this or ask to set.

All nice Tech there to answer this question?

and by the way if these people knew only that I think the... uh. ..

IDA no,

To remove the use of partition disk Mangement. Click on Start then run and in the Open: box, type (or copy and paste) diskmgmt.msc and then OK. There should be three partitions listed in the upper pane. One must be listed as unknown, and about 2 MB (maybe up to 10 MB) in size. Right-click on it and select Delete Partition. Do not delete all the other partitions. (Note: ) In some cases, the partition may be hidden and only show in disk management when the computer is running on Safe Mode) close disk management and restart the computer then analyze again with MSE.

I hope this helps.

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