^^I disagree. The symptoms this guy states ARE actually caused by ficky (Conficker, I call it that!

). Ficky is famous for trying to gain control of the Windows host process, Windows Explorer etc...
@ajayritik: MSRT failed to detect ficky? Try following a step by step procedure to first deactivate it and then remove it. Follow the guide here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962007. Scroll down to prevention and removal sections and follow the steps.
Note that if MSRT fails, you might wanna try other antivirus software. I wonder where
mrintech is... he hasn't posted addresses of online scanners yet. Try
http://www.mcafee.com/freescan.
Also, that link I provided above (the microsoft one, in this very post) contains this:-
Quote:
Note The Stand-Alone System Sweeper tool will also remove this infection. This tool is available as a component of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 6.0 or through Customer Service and Support. To obtain the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ent...gies/mdop.aspx
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Failing of MSRT implies presence of Conficker.C ficky. MSRT still doesn't know how to deal with it! Also, I know Microsoft is a genius at blundering arond with their antivirus/antispyware softwares. So, if you prefer Symantec, try these removal procedures for A, B and C variants of ficky:
http://www.symantec.com/norton/theme.jsp?themeid=conficker_worm
A little tip for you: Never format when facing a virus. It will boost your morale

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