A notice pops up states that you have a Trojan Horse Generic16CHMI virus and when you select it, it states “object does not exist or is inaccessible”? Are you searching for a permanent way to have it removed from your machine? This following post will guide you how to delete this stubborn virus step by step.
Trojan Horse Generic16.CHMI is a newly-released Trojan parasite detected by AVG. It can do the same evil actions like Trojan Horse Generic29.AFZK and Trojan Horse Generic29.DFS once it is installed on the target computers. This tricky virus disguises itself on the affected machine by attaching its own code to original Windows system files so that it is hard to be uninstalled. Users may face the same problem that message from AVG will keep popping up stating there is a Trojan Horse Generic16.CHMI on the computer. However, when you select move to vault it states “object does not exist or is inaccessible.
This virus creates a specific Registry entry so that it can launch automatically whenever you boot up Windows. Thus, the annoying alert will come up to disturb you every time when you access Windows. While it is running, it may show disturbing fake pop-up alerts on the targeted computer. In addition, it violates your privacy and security and enables other malware infections to infiltrate into the infected PC through a backdoor created. Like other Trojans, it can make remote hacker access the target computers silently and even may change your network traffic and make the network connection disabled all the time. In a word, from the time you get this pesky Trojan installed, your computer will totally messed up. For no reason should you remain this Trojan in your computer. The longer it stays, the more damages it can bring. Take action to get rid of it from the following manual guide now.
1. It will reduce your PC performance and create many junk files to wreak chaos.
2. You may get lots of pop-up advertisements on your desktop and you can’t stop them at all.
3. It may make your computer freeze or crash randomly.
4. Your Internet homepage may be changed or your Internet searches are redirected to various suspicious website.
1. Show hidden files and folders.
Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.
Click the View tab.
Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders, uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) and then click OK.
2. Open Registry entries. Find out the malicious files and entries and then delete all.
Attention: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.
a. Press the “Start” button and then choose the option “Run”. In the “Open” field, type “regedit” and click the “OK” button.
b. All malicious files and registry entries that should be deleted:
%AllUsersProfile%\[random]
%AppData%\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\[random]
%AppData%\Local\[random].exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM]”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[RANDOM].exe”
Trojan Horse Generic16.CHMI is classified as a harmful Trojan virus that disturbs users continuously. This Trojan uses system vulnerabilities of the computer for dropping its components and corrupting other files. It hides deeply in an infected computer so that there are no security tools can remove it completely. After the virus is successfully downloaded, numerous annoying advertisements may pop up on your PC screen. Browser may be redirected to a harmful site without your approval. Moreover, this malicious Trojan aims to slow down the targeted computer and Internet connection. It can drop and execute lots of infected files on the corrupted PC from a remote serve to occupy system resources. Therefore, in order to secure the stability and normal operation of an infected PC, it is suggested users to remove this disgusting Trojan manually from the infected machine as soon as possible
Published by on September 6, 2012 4:59 am, last updated on June 6, 2013 5:15 am
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