Help!!! I have the SirC32.exe file in my Recylce Bin and it wont delete!!!!

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ASi_TEK
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Help!!! I have the SirC32.exe file in my Recylce Bin and it wont delete!!!!

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Hi all, I opened a email from a friend back in July (before I knew of the Sircam virus) and I then afterwards found out about the virus, and I deleted the email and such and I noticed that in windows explorer under"recycled" there was the SirC32.EXE file in there and its hidden..... also there was some other documents as well...... I tried deleting them but then after I did.... I tried to open ANY program it said it needs SirC32.exe for it to run any application...I said ohhhhh PHUCKKK!!!! So I rebooted and everythign works now, but that DAMNED SirC32.EXE file(hidden) has reappeared in the Recycle Bin once again....

What should I do?!?!?!?

I cant really reformat cuz I have like 2 GIGS of movies n chit on my HD and I would need to buy a CD Burner or something...

How about Norton Virus program????

Any ones help is greatly appreciated!!!!!
1100 Mhz Athlon Thunderbird, Asus A7V motherboard, 128MB RAM pc-133 SDRAM (soon to upgrade to 1.5 GIG RAM), 30gig HD, Win98SE... All win98SE speed patches done, Cablenut adjuster tweaked to max, IRQ8 set to priority in "PriorityControl" in registry, Eliminated @home proxie servers......
ASi_TEK
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FIXED!!!!

I went to Symantec and downloaded the program that fixes it!!!
1100 Mhz Athlon Thunderbird, Asus A7V motherboard, 128MB RAM pc-133 SDRAM (soon to upgrade to 1.5 GIG RAM), 30gig HD, Win98SE... All win98SE speed patches done, Cablenut adjuster tweaked to max, IRQ8 set to priority in "PriorityControl" in registry, Eliminated @home proxie servers......
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Glad to be of service ;)
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