Malware Fighter shows Virus: Win32 / Alureon.H

Malware Fighter shows Virus: Win32 / Alureon.H. and after that the Scanner from Microsoft security and results see the Virus: Win32 / Alureon.H running has been partially removed. How do I remove it completely? I did not the last changes made to the computer.

Use Kaspersky "s TDSSKiller who must take care of it.

TDSSKiller:
http://support.Kaspersky.com/viruses/solutions?QID=208280684

If TDSSKiller does not work you can try to run RogueKiller first, then TDSSKiller.
RogueKiller:
http://www.GeeksToGo.com/Forum/files/file/413-roguekiller/
For Vista / Seven, right click on-> run as administrator, for XP, just run RogueKiller.exe

If TDSSkiller still does not work, you can try FixTDSS.exe (it can not be blocked)
http://www.Symantec.com/content/en/US/Global/removal_tool/threat_writeups/FixTDSS.exe

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