Salman Syed 0 Report post Posted April 11, 2006 Talking about manual removals of viruses I thought I better be a pioneer of this by sharing my knowledge about a virus. I would like to tell the effects and manual removing technique of a very common and irritating virus, that is HTML Redoff. First I would like to discuss its effects, HTML Redoff virus infects kernel32.dll file which is installed in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory in case you have Windows 98 and WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory in case you have Windows XP and all the .htm, .html, folder.htt and desktop.ini files on your PC thus it slows down your browsing and sometimes it even stops it and if you are viewing your desktop or folders as webpage then you will face the same problem in them also, that is, the globe of the explorer will keep on rotating and nothing will open. Now how to remove it without much loss of data? Its very simple, first if all if you have kept any web page as your wall paper then remove it from there. Then all you have to do is to unhide all your files then search for folder.htt and desktop.ini files on your entire PC by Find Files And Folder and then delete all of them permanently. Restart your computer (you can do a direct shut down if you like as you already have to reinstall windows). Go to DOS mode (dont open windows till the process is completed otherwise these files will be regenerated) and delete kernel32.dll file. Now reinstall Windows in the same directory and run Windows. Run Anti virus to find the infected .htm and .html files, try to repair them, if the repair is unsuccessful then delete them as you dont have any other choice. Now your PC is repaired without much loss of data and you dont need to reinstall any application software of yours as you have not deleted your Windows. I hope all this would be very useful for all. Notice from BuffaloHELP: Identical to http://forums.xisto.com/topic/33705-top-7-antivirus-for-windows/ Warning issued. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites