I am running Windows 7 and Norton Intenenernet Security 2012. It is infected with Trojan.Gein.2. When I run a scan it cleans this, but the next time I reboot, the PC will not start. I end up having to go to the last restore point which unfrotunately contains the trojan.
I am attaching the Quarantine and History logs.
Is there any way to identify what file is being impacted so that I can just delete and replace it. This is very very frustrating.
Thanks,