How to Remove Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR

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If Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR has appeared on your Windows PC and you do not remember putting it there, I would not treat it like some harmless Windows oddity. The reports around it point much more toward a Trojan, so I care less about the label Windows gives it than about what else came with it.

This kind of thing often rides in on downloads that look ordinary enough at the moment, especially bundled installers or cracked tools. Once it is inside, the visible file is rarely the whole problem. Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR may start background processes and change parts of the Registry while a persistence piece, like a helper file or scheduled task, keeps it coming back after a simple delete.

The exact payload with threats like Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR, TrojanDownloader:MSIL/Heracles.MK!MTB, or Trojan:Win32/Poma!rfn can vary, but the risk is the same: the machine is no longer only doing what you asked it to do. It can become a privacy and system-safety problem, including more malware later. Remove Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR quickly. Manual cleanup can work if you follow the steps carefully, but trusted anti-malware software is usually the safer way to avoid leaving the quiet piece behind.

Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Removal Guide

Begin with this shorter cleanup pass before moving into the full guide. It targets the most common places where Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR may appear as an unwanted app or recent download. When it works, you can avoid the longer manual checks below; when it does not, continue with the full removal section.

Quick Manual Removal for Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR – Try This First

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    First, go to your downloads folder (This PC > Downloads), sort the items there by date, and see if any suspicious files have been downloaded recently. Found anything fishy? Delete it before continuing.
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    Next, go to the Start Menu, navigate to Settings (the gear icon), and then to Apps.
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    You’ll see all installed programs listed on that page – sort them by installation date and look for Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR or anything else that looks suspicious, unfamiliar, or unwanted.
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    If you find Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR or another sketchy app, select it and start the uninstallation process. Be careful when following the uninstallation prompts so that you don’t let anything linked to the program remain on your PC.
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    Afterward, look for the installation directory. You’ll often find it at C:\UserNames\UserName\AppData\Local\Programs\, but it might also be elsewhere.
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    If you find the malware folder, remove it together with any leftover files that might still be in it.

Restart your PC after the quick pass and check whether the unwanted app still loads or returns. If it remains, that does not mean the first attempt failed completely – it simply means persistence components are still active and the deeper cleanup steps below are needed.

SUMMARY:

Name Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR
Type Trojan
Detection Tool

How to Fully Get Rid of Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR

The full guide starts with SpyHunter 5 because it can scan for Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR and related leftovers before you handle more sensitive Windows areas by hand. This step is optional, but strongly recommended, and it may remove the problem completely so you do not need to perform the more complex manual steps.

Fastest Removal Option: Use SpyHunter 5

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    Click here to download and install the anti-malware tool on your PC.
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    Start SpyHunter 5, click the Buy button and choose between starting your 7-days free trial or directly purchasing the tool.

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    Once you activate SpyHunter, click Start Scan Now, select the Full Scan option, and let the tool do its job.
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    Once the scan completes (it could take a while, so have patience), you’ll see all malware and other undesirables listed.

    Click Next to review the detections and then click Next again to delete all rogue items.

Preparatory Steps for Removing Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR

Before manually removing Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR, make Windows show hidden items and prepare a way to delete files locked by rogue processes. These two setup actions reduce interruptions later, because malware folders are often hidden and some files may refuse deletion while a background process is still using them.

1. Preparing for the Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Removal

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    The first preparatory step you must perform is to enable the visibility of hidden files and folders.
    Do this by searching for Folder Options in the Start Menu and selecting the View tab. Then activate “Show hidden files and folders” and save the change by clicking Apply and then OK.
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    Next, you’ll need to download and install a free utility called LockHunter It’s crucial because it lets you delete files locked by malicious processes.

We understand that some users prefer to avoid extra utilities and keep the process entirely manual. In this case, LockHunter can be useful because it helps remove files that Windows refuses to delete while a suspicious process is still holding them open.

LockHunter is free to install, does not require registration, and can usually be set up quickly. Use it only for the suspicious folders identified in the steps below.

Remove Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Processes From the Task Manager

The next check is the Task Manager, where Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR may be running under a name that does not match the threat label. Process names can vary between infections, so rely on resource usage, file location, timing, and your own judgment instead of expecting one obvious entry.

2. How to Delete Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Processes in the Task Manager

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    This is done through the Task Manager which you can open by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc.
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    If it shows a simplified view, click More Details to expand it and see all running processes.
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    Sort the list of processes by how much Memory or CPU they are using. Then look out for any that are using unusually large amounts of either resource type and yet don’t seem related to any legitimate programs that you have on your PC.

    Note: Don’t expect to find a rogue process named “Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR“. Most forms of malware will hide their processes under innocent-looking names.

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    For each dubious process, right-click it and select Open file location. This will lead you to a folder where the data used by this process is stored.
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    You must delete that entire folder, but you’ll likely get an error when you attempt to do that because some of the files there are in use by the malware. The workaround is to use LockHunter: right-click the folder, select “What’s locking this folder?” from the context menu, and click Delete in the next window.
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    After removing the files, go back to Task Manager, write down the name of the rogue process (you’ll need it later), then click it, and click the End Task button to quit it.

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Delete Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Virus Files

Malware often relies on helper files outside its main folder, so removing Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR may require checking several Windows directories. Be patient and systematic here: look through Startup, Program Files, AppData, and Temp locations, because a leftover component in any one of them can help the infection return.

3. How to Get Rid of Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Files

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    Start by examining the Startup folders at:
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
    C:\Users\*Your Username*\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
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    Search them for suspicious files, but if you aren’t what files are rogue, just delete everything in those folders except for the desktop.ini file, which is a standard system file.
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    Next, inspect the Program Files and Program Files (x86) in your C: drive. Some malware apps will create folders there, so look for anything that looks linked to Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR or that is otherwise unrecognized or out-of-place folders. Delete anything suspicious you may find.
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    Three other locations you must check are:
    C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\
    C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\Programs\
    C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
    Again, if you notice anything fishy in them, it must be deleted. And if there’s a folder you aren’t sure about, it’s probably best to get rid of it. At worst, it will be something harmless linked to a legitimate program in your system. However, if you didn’t recognize its name right away, chances are it’s something you either don’t need or something that’s outright unwanted (like Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR).
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    Finally, remember to clear the Temp folder. It’s located at C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Temp.
    It stores only temporary files, which are all okay to delete. So, to save yourself some time spent looking for malware files, just Ctrl + A to select everything, and then press Delete from your keyboard to delete all of the folder’s contents.

Get Rid of Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Scheduled Tasks

Task Scheduler cleanup is important because Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR can use a scheduled task to start again after reboot or reinstall files after you delete them. Many users miss this area, so review each suspicious task carefully, note the file it launches, and remove both the task and the referenced file.

4. Eliminate Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Scheduled Tasks

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    Open the Task Scheduler by searching for it in the Start Menu search bar. Then, one by one, review the scheduled tasks in the Task Scheduler Library.
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    For each task, double-click it and open the Actions tab, where you can learn what it is that the task is set to perform. Look for tasks that run unfamiliar executables, scripts, or anything located in the AppData or Roaming directories.
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    If you come across a task that executes anything suspicious, write down its file path, then right-click the task, and select Delete.
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    After that, go to the file path you saved and delete the file that the task was set to run.

Uninstall the Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Malware App Through the Windows Registry

Registry cleanup can remove startup entries and references that help Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR persist, but this area is sensitive and mistakes can affect legitimate software. Proceed only if you are comfortable checking keys carefully. SpyHunter 5 is a safer alternative if you want automated registry-related cleanup instead.

5. Remove Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR Through the Registry

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    Type “regedit” in the Start Menu and hit Enter to go to the Registry Editor.
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    Then click Edit > Find to open the search box and then type the exact name of whatever program you tried to uninstall during the quick steps at the start of the guide.
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    Click Find Next and if a result comes up, click the registry key (folder) in the left panel that contains it and delete that key. Perform another search after each deleted key until there are no more results for that search query.
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    Next, search for the name of any other programs you attempted to delete. Also search for the names of processes you ended in the Task Manager earlier in the guide.
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    After you’ve deleted all relevant entries, manually navigate to these registry keys:
    HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
    HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
    HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
    HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServicesOnce
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services
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    Select each of these keys to reveal their contents in the right panel. Then look for values referencing Trojan:Win32/Tnega!MSR or any unknown applications. Delete only the specific values linked to the malware and leave the keys that contain them intact.