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Thread: Solution to delete Bloodhound.Unknown

  1. #1
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    Solution to delete Bloodhound.Unknown

    I am using Windows Vista operating system with Norton antivirus and my browser is IE 8. I need someone to help me with the solution to delete Bloodhound.Unknown. The antivirus has detected this infection in my system, when I had scanned the computer a couple of days ago. The situation that I am facing is that I am not able to get rid of it using this particular antivirus. Kindly help me with suitable solutions as soon as possible.

  2. #2
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    The manual removal technique

    I am suggesting you to use the manual removal technique for the solution to delete Bloodhound.Unknown. Here are the files, that have to be searched for and whose processes have to be stopped before the deletion is done:
    • %AppData%\%username%.task\services.exe
    • %AppData%\br6657on.exe
    • %AppData%\csrss.exe
    • %AppData%\explorer.exe
    • %AppData%\inetinfo.exe
    • %AppData%\jalak-931738815-bali.com
    • %AppData%\lsass.exe
    • %AppData%\printer.exe
    • %AppData%\services.exe
    • %AppData%\smss.exe
    • %AppData%\svchost.exe
    • %AppData%\winlogon.exe
    • %CommonAppData%\normal.exe
    • %CommonPrograms%\startup\autorun.exe
    • %CommonPrograms%\startup\autos.exe
    • %CommonPrograms%\startup\lsass.exe
    • %CommonPrograms%\startup\msconfig.exe
    • %CommonPrograms%\startup\systemil2.exe
    • %FontsDir%\00-11-22-33-44\system\wdfmgr.exe
    • %FontsDir%\internat.exe
    • %FontsDir%\lsass.exe
    • %FontsDir%\smss.exe
    • %FontsDir%\svchost.exe
    • %FontsDir%\system\ati2evxx.exe
    • %FontsDir%\system\conime.exe
    • %FontsDir%\taskmgr.exe
    • %LocalSettings%\explorer.exe
    • %LocalSettings%\services.exe
    • %LocalSettings%\smss.exe
    • %LocalSettings%\svchost.exe
    • %LocalSettings%\winlogon.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\avp.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\fjos0r.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\goskdl.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\relive.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\services\svchost.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\sonic\htwef.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\akpfhtq.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\bmjtyxh.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\bqohvbc.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\bxarjrl.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\huocbkb.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\ijtjthd.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\iwiwoui.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\jqfonmm.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\kocljbb.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\msasp32.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\msiwa32.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\mswvr32.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\prrbneu.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\rkrjvhl.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\tnmgncd.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\touqwcb.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\tsnqtjn.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\umgcimd.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\uvvkpsi.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\vgguxso.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\common files\system\yqbepcu.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\internet explorer\msvcrt.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\internet explorer\onlo0r.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\internet explorer\rksldk.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\internet explorer\romdrivers.dll
    • %ProgramFiles%\meex.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\network associates\virusscan\mcaupdate.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\ofb1\_install.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\outlook\outlook.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\sound utility\soundmax.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\uninstall information\aagbe.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\utorrent\utorrent.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\winrar\zip.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\xloader10181.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\xpcode\sexgame.exe
    • %ProgramFiles%\xpcode\sexscreensaver.scr
    • %Programs%\startup\ctfmon.exe
    • %Programs%\startup\findfast.exe
    • %Programs%\startup\infos.exe
    • %System%\_svchost.exe
    • %System%\0617152d\services.exe
    • %System%\1021\services.exe
    • %System%\1025\1025.exe
    • %System%\1028\1028.exe
    • %System%\1031\1031.exe
    • %System%\1033\1033.exe
    • %System%\1037\1037.exe
    • %System%\1041\1041.exe
    • %System%\1042\1042.exe
    • %System%\1054\1054.exe
    • %System%\1054\rhhv3\v3nhr.exe
    • %System%\2052\2052.exe
    • %System%\213a0440.dll
    • %System%\253b8780.exe
    • %System%\2e0ba840.exe
    • %System%\3076\3076.exe
    • %System%\3c7780c0.dll
    • %System%\3com_dmi\3com_dmi.exe
    • %System%\3fabe9c0.exe
    • %System%\40790400.dll
    • %System%\40790400.exe
    • %System%\440510867285l.exe
    • %System%\440610867205l.exe

  3. #3
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    The database of the antivirus has to be updated

    According to me, the database of the antivirus has to be updated to delete Bloodhound.Unknown. As it is not updated, you are not able to get rid of the threat with the help of the antivirus even if it has detected the infection. Actually, it will show that it has deleted the threat, but it remains in the system. So, update its database soon and scan the system. Then, remove the infections that is detected.

  4. #4
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    The system has to be formatted

    I think that the system has to be formatted to delete Bloodhound.Unknown. This is the only solution available because this infection seems to be a worm, when I searched the internet and its files spread into the computer easily. In fact, such threats search for all possible space available in the computer, inorder to spread. So, formatting the computer and installing a new copy of the operating system that you are using will solve the problem.

  5. #5
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    System restore is a recommended solution

    The system restore is a recommended solution to delete Bloodhound.Unknown because when you compare it with formatting, this method has many positive points. Formatting should never be done because it removed the operating system that you are using. Whereas enabling the system restore will just remove the infections and the installed components. The operating system remains without any harm.

  6. #6
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    The boot scan technique

    The boot scan technique can help you to delete Bloodhound.Unknown and all other such sorts of infections. This is because this is a scan that starts when the operating system has not loaded into the computer. Because of this all the infections remain inactive, as they are not able to execute during the boot scan. Install the Quick Heal antivirus for the feature of boot scanning.

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