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Landlord, I don't know what your computer level is, I can give you how to delete it, but I have to warn you first.
1.If this folder is in the c drive, you have to pay attention, you'd better add the name of the folder, so that everyone can see, can you delete it?
For example, the folder under C: Windows, generally do not delete.
2. If there are other disks such as D disk, you can delete it.
Deletion method. It is better to use a 360 Security Guard file shredder to shred, so that it will not appear again, generally because of small trojans.
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Back up the important things of the C drive, the suggestion is not to leave it, so as not to cross-transfer the poison next time.
Reinstall the system can enter the system best on the Internet**ghost version of the system file,The easiest thing is to install the software with **one-click restoration,Open the ghost version of the file with the ghost interface when you boot it up and get it in ten minutes。 If you can't enter the system, the easiest way to install the hard drive is to attach the hard disk to another machine. If you can enter the DOS interface, the premise of installation is that there must be system installation software on the hard disk, find setup to install or restore the backup in the system with ghost software.
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Update your antivirus software to the latest version, and then check and kill viruses in safe mode, preferably unplugging the network cable. After killing, enter the system for optimization, there are "super rabbits", "optimization masters" and the like.
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What folders, don't explain clearly, how.
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What folder is it and where is it located?
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Hello dear, restarting your computer after deleting files from your computer may be because your computer has enabled the automatic hail backup function, or because your files are stored in the cloud or other external storage devices. You can solve this problem by following these steps:1
Check the automatic backup settings: If your computer has enabled the automatic backup feature, it will automatically restore from the backup when you delete a file. You can determine if this feature is enabled by looking at your backup settings and turn it off.
2.Check cloud storage: If your file is stored in the cloud, it can still be synced from the cloud to your computer even if you delete it locally.
You can see if your files exist and delete them by logging into your cloud account. 3.Check the external storage device:
If your files are stored in an external storage device empty mountain, then it can still be recovered from the external storage device even if the files are deleted locally. You can check for this issue by unplugging the external storage device from your computer and delete the files. In conclusion, you should double-check your backup settings, cloud storage, and external storage devices to ensure that your files are properly deleted.
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This article takes an antivirus software in win7 system as an example to demonstrate, and the specific steps are as follows.
1. Right-click on the files that will be recovered after deletion and select Force Delete to open File Shredder.
2. Check the target file to be shredded in the file shredder.
3. Check the option to prevent file regeneration and click to shred the file.
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Summary. 1. It may be a virus, the virus will copy and start its own files in the key position of the system, and there will be hidden or unhidden files in the root directory of each partition, if you delete a virus file similar to the same, it will reappear after restarting when the virus is not killed2. System files, if you display the system files in the "folder options", you can see a lot of hidden files, more typical is 1 or 2 on the desktop, all hidden, It will still appear after a period of time after you delete it.,It's just that the system is set up.,The reason doesn't need to be explained.,But don't be nervous.,It's not a virus.,When you set it not to show hidden files, it won't naturally appear.3、The computer is equipped with a built-in or external restore card.。 If it does exist, then you need to go to the restore card to set it to an unprotected or open state, so as to ensure that the system changes are effectively saved.
Generally, the restoration card is often used in the computer room of the school or company.
Hello, dear considering that there are the following situations.
1. It may be a virus, the virus will copy and start its own files in the key position of the system, and there will be hidden or unhidden files in the root directory of each partition, if you delete a virus file similar to the like, it will reappear again after restarting when the virus is not killed2. System files, if you display the system files in the "folder options", you can see a lot of hidden files, more typical is 1 to 2 on the desktop, all hidden, It will still appear after a period of time after you delete it.,It's just that the system is set up.,The reason doesn't need to be explained.,But don't be nervous.,It's not a virus.,When you set it not to show hidden files, it won't naturally appear.3、The computer is equipped with a built-in or external old recovery card.。 If it does exist, then you need to go to the restore card to set it to an unprotected or open state, so as to ensure that the system changes are effectively saved. Generally, the restoration card is often used in the computer room of the school or company.
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Summary. Deleted folders reappear? Folders are deleted and appear automatically?
When you delete a folder, you will be prompted that access is denied, the permission is insufficient, and so on. There are three reasons: 1. It is generally because the folder is occupied by other processes and is in use.
In this case, it cannot be deleted. 2. Part of the reason is due to system errors. 3. The least possibility is that the system is malfunctioning due to the virus.
Corresponding solutions: 1. Restart the system, and you can generally delete it. 2. If it is a system function problem, use:
Software such as System Error Repair Wizard and System Error Repair Master can be repaired. 3. The least possible is, of course, to carry out anti-virus.
Deleted folders reappear? Folders are deleted and appear automatically? When you delete a folder, you will be prompted that access is denied, the permission is insufficient, and so on.
There are three reasons: 1. It is generally because the folder is occupied by other processes and is in use. In this case, it cannot be deleted.
2. Part of the reason is due to system errors. 3. The least possibility is that the system is malfunctioning due to the virus. Corresponding workaround:
1. Restart the system, and you can generally delete it. 2. If it is a system function problem, you can use software such as System Error Repair Wizard and System Error Repair Master to fix it.
3. The least possible is, of course, to carry out anti-virus.
Folders are protected by some software and are automatically re-created when deleted. At this time, you can use some security software to shred the folder and check the "Prohibit the recovery of this file (folder)" function.
Can you tell me what folder you deleted.
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