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Before you reload, you may want to try the following method:
1.Click "Start - Control Panel - Appearance & Theme - Folder Selection".
item. 2.Click "File Type" and select it from "Registered File Type".
folder" and click on the "Advanced" button below to open the file type editor.
Edit window. 3.If you already have an "open" item, select it and click "Set as default".
That's it. 4.If there is only "find" and no "open". Click "New."
build", enter "open" in "Operation" (without quotation marks, below.
same), enter under "Application used to perform the action".
C: Windows, return the file type after confirmation.
In the edit window, select the "open" item you just created, and then click "Set as default".
value" button on it.
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Try fixing it with Super Bunny or Optimizer!
It's basically malicious**! ~
If it really doesn't work, reinstall it, but it's best to remind you to make a ghost after installing it
If there is a problem in this way, it is OK to restore it.
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I've also come across it, and I remember that I changed the registry to remove the virus.
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Open my computer, click "Tools" "Folder Options" "File Type" in turn, select "Drive" inside, and then click "Advanced" to pop up the "File Type" window, and delete all the values in "Operation".
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It is recommended to repair it with Super Bunny, or reinstall the system.
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1. If there are a class of hidden files under each partition, delete them all, restart the computer 2. Folder options File Type Folder Click "Advanced" below the "Advanced" click "New" in the "File Type" operation, fill in "open" in the application used to perform the operation, and fill in OK.
3. Return to the "File Type" window, select open, set it as the default value OK, and then open the folder to see if it has returned to normal.
If not, then it's a registry problem.
Click the start menu, click Run, enter regedit, find the hkey classes, root drive shell, delete all the shells, and then close the registry, restart the computer, and note that before operating the registry, please back up the registry (export a file is sufficient).
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The guy upstairs is really good!
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1. If there are a class of hidden files under each partition, delete them all, restart the computer 2. Folder options File Type Folder Click "Advanced" below the "Advanced" click "New" in the "File Type" operation, fill in "open" in the application used to perform the operation, and fill in OK.
3. Return to the "File Type" window, select open, set it as the default value OK, and then open the folder to see if it has returned to normal.
If not, then it's a registry problem.
Click the start menu, click Run, enter regedit, find the hkey classes, root drive shell, delete all the shells, and then close the registry, restart the computer, and note that before operating the registry, please back up the registry (export a file is sufficient).
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Open the My Computer Tools Folder Option View to display all files and folders, then go to the D drive, delete them, and restart them.
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c: attrib -s -h -r
del /f/s/q/a
d: attrib -s -h -r
del /f/s/q/a
e: attrib -s -h -r
del /f/s/q/a
f: attrib -s -h -r
del /f/s/q/a
Then change the name to Cleanup (be careful not to change the extension).
Double-click again to open.
Just restart your computer.
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It should be a virus, or the hard disk has bad sectors.
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It seems to be poisoned, but I can't understand what the situation is.
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First of all, open the folder option File Type in My Computer Tools Find "Advanced" under the "Drive" point, click "New" in "File Type", fill in "open" in the operation, fill in the application used to perform the operation, OK, and then return to the "File Type" window, select open, set it as the default, OK.
In the end, it was fine.
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What does it look like when you click on it, let's be clear, it looks like you've got a virus.
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The preliminary judgment is poisoning. Or something wrong with the mouse.
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Do you have to right-click "Open" on the disk to enter, and you have to right-click on the disk and see that the first item is "auto" If so, you must be poisoned, and the virus is "auto".
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I've had that happening too.
That's it, 1Start the Registry (.)
2.If the problem is with the folder, locate and click the default value under the following registry key: hkey classes root directory shell
3.Click Modify on the menu.
4.Type none in the numeric data frame, and then click OK.
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Start - Run.
You can look in this and maybe you have installed some software to modify the settings.
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It is fanghua5223.
That's how mine was solved
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Copy and paste the following into a text file, save as a reg file (the extension is reg, not txt, select all files as file type when saving, and enter the extension in the file name. reg) and double-click to import the registry.
It reads as follows: Windows Registry Editor Version
hkey_classes_root\directory\shell]@="none"
hkey_classes_root\drive\shell]="none"
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See which key on the keyboard is pressed.
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Then use the right-click to open it.
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System Restore. You try it and you should be able to change it back.
If it still doesn't work, it is estimated that you are poisoned, check off the hidden protected system files in the view bar, and see if there are any files you don't recognize, it is estimated that it is a virus.
Look at you 360, use the 360 system first aid kit, restart it after killing, and you can solve it.
Good luck!
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1. There are folder options"Restore the default"button to restore the default folder option, 2. Deleted in the registered file type"drives"Type.
Another:"Disk management"Can I open a partition? Change the drive letter to try it out.
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Start menu, open and run, enter regedit, enter the registry, find hkey classes root, then find directory and then find shell, delete find find inside, if successful, please recommend.
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The properties of the folder are generally default and cannot be changed, and it will never be opened if it is changed.
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It's disabled, use the optimizer to solve it, and if it doesn't work, install the system or repair the system disk.