Hide files that are automatically displayed by viruses instead do not show how to kill AutoRun inf

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you use this to kill it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try this. The antivirus steps I sorted out from the Internet, I have already killed them, and you can

    Right-click on the auto (virus) removal method for detailed steps:

    1. Shut down the virus process.

    Ctrl + Alt + Del task manager, look for sxs or svohost (not svchost, one letter apart) in the process, and end it if so.

    2. Show hidden system files.

    Run -regedit

    hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Advanced Folder Hidden Showall, change the checkedvalue key to 1

    Note here that the virus will delete the original valid dword value checkedvalue, create a new invalid string value checkedvalue, and change the key value to 0!

    It doesn't work for us to change this to 1. (Some virus variants will directly delete this checkedvalue, just like the following, and create a new one yourself).

    Method: Delete this checkedvalue key, right-click New - DWORD Value - name it as CheckedValue, and then modify its key value to 1, so that you can select it.

    Show All Hidden Files" and "Show System Files".

    In the Folder - Tools - Folder option, set system files and hidden files to display.

    3. Remove viruses.

    Right-click on a partitioned disk to open it, see that there are two files in each disk and directory, and delete it.

    4. Delete the auto-run items of the virus.

    Open the registry and run -regedit

    hkey_local_machine>software>microsoft>windows>currentversion>run

    Find the Soundmam key, there may be two, delete the key where the key value is C: Windows System32.

    Finally, delete it in the C: Windows System32 directory or.

    After restarting the computer, I found that the antivirus software can be opened, and the partition disk can be opened by double-clicking.

    5. Follow-up. The easiest way to do this is to go to DOS or use other file deletion software to delete the AND files at the root of each partition, and then format the system disk to restore the system or reinstall it. It can be deleted with Jiangmin's unknown virus detection and killing tool;

    With Smart Antivirus Companion, it can be removed under Windows.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's hard to be sure of this kind of thing, but do you have more clues?

    If you are poisoned, you will check and kill it first.

    It is recommended to quickly re-check and kill, or carry out a comprehensive anti-virus in safe mode, and do not be afraid of trouble, safety first.

    If you encounter a stubborn Trojan, you can enter the safe mode to kill the virus.

    It is recommended that you use antivirus software to detect Trojan viruses as soon as they are detected. Generally, when the Trojans are scanned, they will help you check all the Trojans, and you only need to click "Clear Now". Some Trojans require a reboot of the computer, so don't bother to get rid of the damage completely.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to safe mode, unplug the network cable, use the special autorun virus detection and killing software for antivirus, and then enter the system to see;

    If it still doesn't work, use a USB flash drive or other boot disc to disinfect or operate in PE;

    If it doesn't work, the only way to do this is to reinstall the system. I've been in it before.,I really can't kill it.,Restore the C drive directly.,And then it's fine.,Of course, other disks also have auto's hidden folders.,But the main virus generally only exists in the system disk.,So reinstallation can still be solved.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have these two viruses, with USB flash drive antivirus expert, you can completely remove the exe virus and the virus, and then you use it to fix the hidden files that can be displayed under "Hidden Files and Folders that Can't Be Displayed".

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This look for the 360 system first aid kit to help you, the 360 system first aid kit (formerly known as: "stubborn Trojan horse killing") is a powerful system rescue tool for killing Trojan viruses, and has excellent effects on all kinds of popular stubborn Trojan horses, such as Ben Niu, robot dog, gray pigeon, sweeping wave, disk drive, etc. Applicable Scenarios:

    System emergency rescue, all kinds of traditional anti-virus software detection and killing ineffective; If your computer is infected with a Trojan horse, 360 cannot be installed or launched.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Can I delete it from Explorer?

    2.Copy the useful files from the D drive to another disk, then format them, and then create a folder in the D drive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's easy to delete the file first and then create a folder on each disk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Try it with the Jinshan stubborn Trojan horse.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1) Open"My computer"

    2) Select"tools"menu"Folder options"

    3) Select"Check"Item.

    4)"Displays all files and folders"Make a tick in front.

    5)."Hide protected operating system files (recommended)."The front hook takes it off and has it"OK"

    6).Then open all the disk blocks! (You have to open them all!) Open C drive, open D drive, open E drive, open F drive).

    7.Once it's all opened, you find a file called autorun in each of the disk blocks, and you delete it!

    8.After all the autoruns in the disk area are deleted, close the browser one by one

    9) Restart your PC and open the partition to see.

    10).If it doesn't work so well, the virus in your computer is running automatically again and regenerating a file, so you'd better get rid of the virus first.

    Show Hidden Files There are also hidden system files.

    Then open Explorer (be sure that Explorer cannot open the hard disk separately, otherwise the virus will copy automatically) and then delete the programs associated with each partition in the same directory.

    Rebooting will do it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, you can continue to ask on the computer manager platform, and we will solve this problem for you as soon as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Friend, you'd better use 360 antivirus software to scan the whole disk, if not, use the 360 system first aid kit! If it still doesn't work, it's best to restart and keep pressing F8 to enter safe mode for antivirus!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, this situation is personally recommended that you use the following methods to deal with it:

    1) After restarting, F8 enters network security mode.

    2) Use 360 security guards to remove plug-ins, remove garbage, remove traces, system repair, one-click optimization of advanced tools "boot startup item management", use "Trojan Horse Kill" to kill Trojans, and use 360 Antivirus to kill viruses.

    If you haven't cleared it yet, use the following plan:

    3) Reboot, F8 into network security mode.

    4) Give it a try with the 360 system first aid kit, I hope it can help you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In cmd mode, go to each drive letter and run attrib -s -h *sd changes all hidden folder properties back.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For a soft kill, Kaspersky can try.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In this case, there may be a problem with the system, and it is recommended to use a 360 system first aid kit to deal with it. The specific steps are as follows:

    2. After the system engine initialization is complete, click "Repair", check the type to be repaired, and then click "Repair Now" to restart the computer after completion. If you do not know which type of fault you belong to and do not know which type you should fix, you can use the recommended repair level of the system, click Fix Now without selecting it, or select Select All and click Fix Now.

    After this process, restarting the computer should work fine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Friends can use the 360 system first aid kit in safe mode to test the system to see if it is the cause of the virus.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You can go into safe mode with the next 360 first aid kit and see if it works. If that doesn't work, then redo the system, and if the problem persists, format your hard drive and redo the system.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Without hiding the known file suffix, just rename the file, restart the system, and delete the file.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This program or service is running, open the task manager and delete it again.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    End its process with wysycheck and then delete it.

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