Thursday, September 3, 2009

How to remove JAY.EXE and MVEO.EXE Virus

How to remove JAY.EXE and MVEO.EXE Virus

Jay.exe virus infects internal and removable drives. Unfortunately some of the antivirus available isn’t good enough to remove this virus but manually removing this insect can do the trick. Here’s how you should do it.

Follow these steps to locate all the mveo.exe and jay.exe files.
  1. Open windows explorer window.
  2. On the Menu bar click Tools then click Folder Options.
  3. Select View tab. On the hidden files and folders menu click on show hidden files and folders.
  4. Uncheck hide extensions for known file types.
  5. Uncheck hide protected operating system files (recommended).
  6. Click Apply then OK.

Next we will have to remove the jay.exe and mveo.exe files.

  1. Press ctrl+alt+del to open Task Manager.
  2. In the PROCESSES tab look for the mveo.exe and click End Process.

If you could not bring up the task bar and you get a “Task Manager has been disabled by your Administrator” message, you probably have another virus in your system that prevents this.

To delete all the jay.exe and mveo files, search for it using the search for files and folder option in the start menu.

  1. Type jay.exe in the search bar.
  2. Click more advanced option.
  3. Put a check on search hidden files and folders.
  4. Then click on start search.
  5. Delete all jay.exe entries.
  6. Repeat steps 1-5 to search for mveo.exe.
  7. Also delete autorun.inf file.

To delete registry entries:

  1. Click on start -> run, then in the run text box type regedit.
  2. Press ctrl+f and type in the textbox jay.exe
  3. Delete all entries having jay.exe entries
  4. Press F3 to search the next entry.

Note: if an entry is in c:\windows… edit the value and go to the end of the string anddelete only the jay.exe text on the end of the string

To edit the IE windows back to its original name:

  1. Open regedit.
  2. Press ctrl+f, then type in the search bar window title.
  3. If the value that appears has the jaymyka.wen9.com value, change it to Internet Explorer.

Note: This would be the title bar of your Internet Explorer.
After all of these steps are done: try to look again for the jay.exe and mveo.exe files using the search for files and folders application of windows. After deleting all those files restart your computer.

This Trick worked for me and may or may not work for you,

Just Give a Try...

 
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