Trojan.Win32 Removal Instructions
December 9th, 2007 | by Alex |Trojan.Win32 (also know as Trojan.Win32.agent.akk or Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gx) used to be a real virus, now fake anti-spyware software will display Trojan.Win32 as their scan result to trick user to buy the fake anti-spyware program. The fake anti-spyware program usually get installed onto your PC without your permission, through Trojan, malware and virus (or you could get it by installing a fake video codec). fake anti-spyware will display the Trojan.Win32 fake system alerts or fake security alerts to trick user to buy the Paid Version of the fake anti-spyware program.
Manual Trojan.Win32 Removal Instructions:
Unregister Trojan.Win32 DLL Files:
(Learn how to do this)
windivx.dll
stream32a.dll
vipextqtr.dll
ecxwp.dll
Find and Delete these Trojan.Win32 Files:
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windivx.dll
stream32a.dll
vipextqtr.dll
ecxwp.dll
Remove Trojan.Win32 Registry Values:
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7a329404de21925daacbbbee093ff6dc
bb5be1c92c299a1c6bcfe67655b0a0c7
9a9f57899a28547b04fc2da3700c95cf
7d4b39e4cab018496e2fe9bf9c3234b2
Download SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility.
Variant: Trojan.Win32, Trojan.Win32.agent.akk and Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gx
















10 Responses to “Trojan.Win32 Removal Instructions”
By Xav on Dec 20, 2007 | Reply
didn’t find any of the files listed aboved,,, but i do have the spyware on my pc…
By Henry on Dec 24, 2007 | Reply
I didn’t find any of these files on my pc either.
That’s weird.
By Devon on Jun 18, 2008 | Reply
Didnt find any of these files…
By Eamonn on Jul 23, 2008 | Reply
I didn’t find any of these files either, my zone alarm has told me to go onto google and search for trojan.win32 spyware removal and i see that it asks me to download Spyhunter. I download it and scan, finding the viruses and then find out that having to delete the viruses i have to buy the fucking software. So is there anyway i can delte the files without buying this software?
By Amish on Jul 27, 2008 | Reply
Download a pirate copy. Oops.
By me on Jan 24, 2009 | Reply
I have tried several times to delete this win 32 trojan with my antivirus but is it safe to just go in and delete the files or are they tied to something important?
By Genius on Jul 3, 2009 | Reply
You don’t need an antivirus for this one. After hours of tracing this virus (7 to be exact), I found that it was booting and using the file “setup2.exe”. Find that file and delete it. You won’t have anymore problems… unless it comes back. Oh, and there might be a second one there, too. Delete that also. It’s a clone moved somewhere else in the computer to make it harder to get rid of.
By jan on Jul 13, 2009 | Reply
where do find the file for setup2.exe and also the clone that genius mentioned and how do fix need instuctions
By Kim on Aug 25, 2009 | Reply
I seem to have been infected with some program that is trying to get me to buy anti-spyware. It keeps popping up with all these infection warnings.
There is a file c:\Program Files\PersonalAV that I want to delete but it is giving me an error message to say “cannot delete PAV.exe. Access denied” and it isn’t listed in my Add and Remove programs.
How can I get rid of it???? Please help.
By Leah on Oct 10, 2009 | Reply
1.Open My computer, choose Disk C;
2.Find the folder Program Files\Common Files\Uninstal\PAV\Uninstall.exe;
3.Run the file Uninstall.exe
amirite?