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Need assistance with Win32/Hadsruda!bit?

Need assistance with Win32/Hadsruda!bit?

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FuzzyMug
Senior Member
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03-30-2023, 12:14 PM
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Windows security identified Win32/Hadsruda!bit as a trojan. Looking for a way to permanently eliminate it without it returning. Updated: After using Windows Defender, it still appeared. I ran another scan post-removal and found nothing. Before deleting, I checked Task Manager for unusual processes and saw none. I believe the issue stemmed from Project 64, which I hadn’t realized needed extra caution during installation.
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FuzzyMug
03-30-2023, 12:14 PM #1

Windows security identified Win32/Hadsruda!bit as a trojan. Looking for a way to permanently eliminate it without it returning. Updated: After using Windows Defender, it still appeared. I ran another scan post-removal and found nothing. Before deleting, I checked Task Manager for unusual processes and saw none. I believe the issue stemmed from Project 64, which I hadn’t realized needed extra caution during installation.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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03-30-2023, 08:27 PM
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Having a virus on your computer means the A/V tools can only eliminate it, not repair damaged system files. Sometimes Microsoft issues updates that fix the issue by replacing modified files, but this usually happens through Windows Update and is typically for serious cases. Your system might still be vulnerable to security weaknesses. I suggest using Windows System Restore to revert to a stable state before the infection (personal files should remain intact), or reinstalling Windows after scanning for malware so you don’t lose your data before fixing the problem.
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AthenasLight
03-30-2023, 08:27 PM #2

Having a virus on your computer means the A/V tools can only eliminate it, not repair damaged system files. Sometimes Microsoft issues updates that fix the issue by replacing modified files, but this usually happens through Windows Update and is typically for serious cases. Your system might still be vulnerable to security weaknesses. I suggest using Windows System Restore to revert to a stable state before the infection (personal files should remain intact), or reinstalling Windows after scanning for malware so you don’t lose your data before fixing the problem.

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SSGSS_Saiyan
Member
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04-01-2023, 11:15 AM
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I’m not confident it had enough time to act. I started it right after installing the emulator. Windows Defender confirmed everything was okay at the time. I didn’t notice any suspicious processes in Task Manager either, and I don’t have a backup point available.
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SSGSS_Saiyan
04-01-2023, 11:15 AM #3

I’m not confident it had enough time to act. I started it right after installing the emulator. Windows Defender confirmed everything was okay at the time. I didn’t notice any suspicious processes in Task Manager either, and I don’t have a backup point available.

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MCmaniacs13
Member
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04-01-2023, 11:57 AM
#4
Eventually, it might have been a preventive action by the A/V system to remove it before any damage occurred. That’s ideal. If there are no restore points available, you should either have turned it off or had them deleted or corrupted—viruses or malware sometimes do this as they become more common.
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MCmaniacs13
04-01-2023, 11:57 AM #4

Eventually, it might have been a preventive action by the A/V system to remove it before any damage occurred. That’s ideal. If there are no restore points available, you should either have turned it off or had them deleted or corrupted—viruses or malware sometimes do this as they become more common.

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Momo63
Junior Member
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04-01-2023, 08:20 PM
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Usually I keep backup copies ready, but it seems Windows 10 doesn’t support them. I’ll check back on the virus situation later. Appreciate the assistance!
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Momo63
04-01-2023, 08:20 PM #5

Usually I keep backup copies ready, but it seems Windows 10 doesn’t support them. I’ll check back on the virus situation later. Appreciate the assistance!

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Avichi
Member
73
04-03-2023, 06:37 PM
#6
I checked Kapersky and discovered issues Windows Defender missed. Those problems have now been removed, and the system scans are clear.
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Avichi
04-03-2023, 06:37 PM #6

I checked Kapersky and discovered issues Windows Defender missed. Those problems have now been removed, and the system scans are clear.