Hmm...I've heard of that virus before. Luckily, it dosnt do much damage...(i think)from my own experience on viruses, any strain of a Trojan.Dropper is basiclly like duplicating files not needed. Okay here are some instructions that i THINK will help. 1. Turn OFF system restore. 2. Reboot your computer in safe mode. 3. If you have a virus-scan log, it should show you were the files that are infected are located. So, click on run, and click browse and go to the destination of the infected file, and delete it. 4. Go onto regedit (start, run, regedit) and delete the registry keys associated with the trojan. 5. Run a full system scan with your AV Software and if there is no more of the virus indicated on your system, your good to go :) By the way, Bullgaurd *SUCKS* it cant even take out a simple thing called bonzi buddy. Dont expect it to take out a trojan or a virus anytime soon :P
Hope this helps,
Kyra