HP Envy 15 Notebook PC TS: How to remove Trojan: Win32/Kovter.C reg for good

Hello

For more than a week I get alerts with Windows Defender that my laptop is infected with the Trojan: Win32/Kovter.C reg. Whenever I choose to remove it, but he continues to show the Trojan horse after each successive scan.

My Internet Explorer seems to be damaged and non-functional (Chrome works great) and whenever I try to listen to music, the speaker transforms itself mute after a few seconds.

How can I remove this Trojan horse apparently very dangerous for good? Is there a software to remove known spyware free that I can use. Or do I just restore my pc to an earlier date before the problem started?

Thanks in advance

ANI

@anihokis

Right here, you were able to remove them.

Personally, I don't like Norton.

I paid for the Premium version of Malwarebytes '$30' for 3 computers.

The Premium version in time real protection and works very well.

REO

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