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Hm, ok then. Just what are bispy.A, bispy.b and bispy.c?? I can't find anything about them other than AVG is the only thing picking them up. Oddly enough AVG can't / won't get rid of it either (maybe in safe mode).

 

It's not on my own machines but a friend has been asking and I can't seem to find much.

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Thanks Thomas - I read that before. Darn thing won't go away (according to friend and all I've read)

 

I find it odd that it is not mentioned on the sites of any of the antivirus providers including Grisoft, home of AVG.

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Usually what is wrong is the "Trojan" is is located in your System Restore files and cannot be easily deleted from there. What you need to do is turn SYSTEM RESTORE off and then run the program to delete it, and turn System Restore back on again.

 

The downfall of this procedure is that you loose all your restore points.

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