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Answer» Evil, got a question...... A computer is infected with a backdoor trojan, and the necessary steps are taken to SUCCESSFULLY remove it, is it possible that once the trojan is removed there is still a virtual if not physical point of entry that remains? Or does the removal absolutely remove the access point? Is this why so many techs recommend a reformat to be certain that the door is closed? Curious on your thoughts on this......For me reformat is when you have really no choice to remove that certain kind of threat but for some specialist here like evilfantasy he has many software that he can give you to remove that certain kind of threat We can USUALLY remove 100% of any infection. BUT! We never GUARANTEE that a computer i s100% clean. There is always a chance something was missed.Ok ...thanks, I understand now.....but how about the antivirus that actually can't delete the virus?there are some infections that the antivirus can't delete or disinfect lI use other tools to remove those type of infections. i see i've wrote this question because i wanted to know how would you act when the antivirus can't do and i know u have other software for this things i only want to learn as much as possible i want to BECOME good in computers.>> Would you like to learn to fight malware? <Unlocker by Cedrick CollombThx alot i saved the KIT in my stick and it will be helpful for that files that cannot be DELETED . Your welcome.
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