Such VBS is superhidden but u can view it using Winrar u can also delete it using Winrar. u can find it in the root directory of your drives. it is associated with 'autorun.inf' and 'kernel.dll.vbs'. (if don't have Winrar installed)To remove these hidden files press 'Ctrl+Alt+Del', check the running processes. End the process 'wscript.exe'..then go to MS-Dos prompt. Click 'Run' then type 'CMD'. type attrib -r -h -s tracker.vbs then del tracker.vbs, attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf , del autorun.inf, type cd c:\windows\system32, then type attrib -r -h -s kernel.dll.vbs, del kernel.dll.vbs. kung naa paka lain drives attached or partition, go to the other drives and run the same commands. to completely clean its tracks, u may use 'HiJackThis' but make sure to back-up first prior making changes basin naa ka ma hilabtan lain na not necessary. check entries containing 'kernel.dll.vbs', 'trans.htm'. u may also use 'Autoruns' to disable the unnecessary startup entries. download it from 'http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx'.