Infect winlogon.exe, explorer.exe virus and virus Hosts-DNS

Hi guys,.

A laptop computer, that I'm not using has recently been infected with a virus from winlogon.exe and explorer.exe and one DNS host virus.
I tried to use avast: edition free, malwarebytes and spybot search and destroy.
And as a last resort, I used Norton Power Eraser...

The problem is not cleaner Antivirus or antispyware can eliminate this type of virus.
And not boot into safe mode and try to remove it from there do not remove viruses at all.
I took this laptop a laptop technician where he took out the hard drive and scanned for viruses, but when I came back the virus or on it.

What can I do to remove these viruses, since it has severely reduced performance on my pc and the virus's keep redirect my Web pages, I will be using internet explore?
I think that the virus has embedded themselves inside the windows operating system.

Thank you
Brent

Hi mate

Usually the explorer.exe, winlogon.exe are running Microsoft files and these files belongs to the Windows operating system and must be placed in the folder C:\Windows\System32.
If it a case then these are not viruses.

However, you can try the Antivirus application free Avira Antivirus software.
Google for it you can download it for free.
Scan the system and check again.

As a last option, I recommend reinstalling the system using the Toshiba recovery disc!
That would erase everything from the HARD drive.

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