Multiple IEs on the desktop can t be deleted, and the home page is secretly changed

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If I guessed correctly, he may have modified your shortcut, and you follow my steps to modify it once and see if you can reply! There will be this repeated deletion after the restart,I deleted the shortcut to Internetexplorer on the desktop,And then enter my computer Search InternetExplorer will find out the latest InternetExplorer shortcut at the time,(It is worth noting that sometimes this malicious IE shortcut is more than one,Mine is two at the same time) Find the file according to the path you refer to,Generally in C: documents and settings administrator Start menu program tool (or network) to find the shortcut,To delete,I couldn't delete it at the time,I used the file shredder in the Kingsoft Cleanup Expert Security Treasure Chest toolset to smash the shortcut,But it left a read-only file with a strange file name,I removed other files,Only leave it,Return to the previous folder,Move the entire folder that only leaves this read-only file into the ** station, Then empty the ** station and finally eliminate it.

    It looks like a hassle, but it really works, anyway, that's how I solved it, those repair tools and experts are useless at all, don't waste time. I hope you're not as unlucky as I am.

    Finally, go back to the Start program Internet Explorer and send it to the desktop shortcut, and then set up the IE home page by yourself, in order to prevent it from being modified in the future, do the following:

    Run User Config - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Internet Explorer - On the right side There is a ban on changing the home page settings - double-click and select Enabled and it's OK.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Teach you an invincible deletion command, all rogue software and stubborn programs can be easily removed, the method is very simple!

    del /f /a /q \\1

    rd /s /q \\1

    File - Save As"Delete them all. bat"(You can use any name, but the suffix must be.)".bat")

    Then, drag and drop the file or directory you want to delete onto the bat file icon and you're ready to delete it! (After successful deletion, you can put this newly created text document into the ** station).

    May you be happy every day!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Have you checked for malicious plugins? Check it out with 360 and remove the malicious plugin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Poisoned, if you can't remove it with some special small software, you can only reinstall it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Desktop, Right-click properties, Desktop, Custom desktop, Clean Desktop Now. Check the ones you want to clear, OK

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended to use the IE repair function of 360 Security Guard to repair it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Create a new text file on the desktop, copy the following **, and then select "Save As", note that the save type is selected as "All Files", and the name is selected.

    windows registry editor version

    nodesktopcleanupwizard"=dword:00000000

    Double-click the saved reg file, and a prompt appears, select Yes, and then follow the previous steps to open the desktop properties and clean up the desktop.

    In most cases, the option to clean up the desktop will appear, but if it still does not appear, the landlord may have lost the relevant files from the system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended to clean it up with an IE repair tool, and then clean up the desktop, and use the desktop cleanup wizard to clean up the files that can't be deleted

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I just fixed this issue today because I can't use 360 with English system.

    The use of Kingsoft Net Shield has not been deleted.

    I just got feedback from Kingsoft that the latest Kingsoft first aid kit can be deleted. I used it, it worked, it was just updated today on the 25th. After restarting, there are no more icons on the desktop.

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Use 360 Security Guard to repair the system to see if it's OK, and then try antivirus, it's really not good to reinstall the system, this is the standard virus. Only reinstalling the system is the most thorough way to kill the virus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A few hours ago, I just sorted out the same problem on my computer, and I tell you, with a 360 first aid kit, it's a first aid kit, it's not a 360 antivirus, it's not a security guard. Use the first aid kit to scan for viruses and restart the computer immediately. Then you can delete the icons on the desktop.

    This is the auto virus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    360 system first aid kit, and then use the 360 security guard system to repair items.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Use 360 Security Guard, clean up plug-ins, system repair, browser icons and ** network icons on the desktop can be removed, as for viruses, only use antivirus software to kill them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Trojan Horse. Enter the safe mode to check and kill all the things.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Try it with 360 and it should be fine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Turn on homepage protection and clean up plugins.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Right-click the shortcut, see if the attributes, whether it is malicious**, try it with Kingsoft Net Shield, or Kingsoft First Aid Kit.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Don't use 360, change to individual antivirus software, 360 is a bit of a problem, you can try something else.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You can also delete it with 360.,Otherwise, don't use the system version of that ghost.,The current ghost version is made for advertising to make such a system version.,It seems to be for the convenience of others.,In fact, it's all for the sake of profit.。 It's best to reinstall a system.,Don't use ghost.,It's too hateful.,I don't use ghost.,It's very easy to use a clean system installed by yourself.,It's just a little time to install.,But it's not so troublesome to use in the future.。。。

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I've seen this, but there's no way to use antivirus software, and other methods don't work. I really couldn't help it, so I ignored it, and a few days later, I clicked delete, and it was deleted, and I don't know why.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Right-click on those two icons and see what the difference is, there are fewer options for IE and more for shortcuts.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This is a common Trojan that can be cleaned up in the following ways.

    Step 2: Right-click - Desktop - Properties - Select Desktop - Customize Desktop - Now start cleaning up the desktop - Next - Select the names of those two icons - Next - Refresh the shortcut on the desktop to delete.

    If you can't find the item to clean up your desktop, follow the steps below to remove the desktop icon as well.

    Start - Run - Enter - Regedit - Find the registry [hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Desktop Namespace under the data for the key of Internet Explorer to delete (if and must be this, just for example), and then refresh the desktop.

    If you don't find the Internet Explorer key, you'll only be left with four faces.

    1f4de370-d627-11d1-ba4f-00a0c91eedba}

    450d8fba-ad25-11d0-98a8-0800361b1103}

    645ff040-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e}

    e17d4fc0-5564-11d1-83f2-00a0c90dc849}

    Step 3: Upgrade 360 Security Guard to the latest version - Open 360 - Advanced - Fix IE

    If you still can't delete it, boot it into and press F8 to enter safe mode, and perform the above operations.

    The above method should be able to be deleted. I wish you a speedy solution. This is only suitable for XP systems.

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