My daughter is at university and I am trying to fix her badly infected computer by long distance. Her drive has been filled with over 100,000 files with random file names and a .t extension.
Before we realized these .t files were taking over her machine I deleted enough unneeded regular files to allow her to run Spybot and Avast. We have run Spybot and deleted many viruses but her disk has filled up again with these .t files. It also appears that Avast has been corrupted. She cannot access the Add/Delete files program from the Control Panel, even if SAFE mode.
We did a search, using Windows' search function, and it found 100,520 .t files. They are each 12 - 15K. Unfortunately, that search for .t also picks up many real files with .t in their name, such as .ttf, .tbl, .txt etc. Trying to find them among a list of 100,000 other files is almost impossible.
Before I can do anything, I believe I need to get rid of these rogue files. She cannot move or repair files found by Spybot, as she gets a "disk full" error. Is there a command prompt that will delete all files ending in .t but leave those with other extensions that start with .t such as .txt? Is there any other way to deal with these files?
Do you have any idea what virus or trojan is causing this?
Thank you for your help.
Before we realized these .t files were taking over her machine I deleted enough unneeded regular files to allow her to run Spybot and Avast. We have run Spybot and deleted many viruses but her disk has filled up again with these .t files. It also appears that Avast has been corrupted. She cannot access the Add/Delete files program from the Control Panel, even if SAFE mode.
We did a search, using Windows' search function, and it found 100,520 .t files. They are each 12 - 15K. Unfortunately, that search for .t also picks up many real files with .t in their name, such as .ttf, .tbl, .txt etc. Trying to find them among a list of 100,000 other files is almost impossible.
Before I can do anything, I believe I need to get rid of these rogue files. She cannot move or repair files found by Spybot, as she gets a "disk full" error. Is there a command prompt that will delete all files ending in .t but leave those with other extensions that start with .t such as .txt? Is there any other way to deal with these files?
Do you have any idea what virus or trojan is causing this?
Thank you for your help.