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You can make the next kill, or you can remove it manually.
1.After reinstalling the system, do not double-click to open the C, D, E, F, etc. disks (and do not right-click to open them). Direct antivirus (possibly) or open "My Computer" and remove hidden file attributes (i.e. show all files, would?).
Toolbar Tools Folder Options View. If that doesn't work, just modify the registry below. ), click "Folder" in the toolbar.
In the sidebar, click on the C, D, E, F and other disks in turn, and delete the "files and virus software" inside. Last Antivirus!!
2.Start Run Enter msconfig OK (Enter) Start Disable All OK OK. After the restart, ditto.
Modify the system files that are hidden).
regedit hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion explorer advanced folder hidden showall, change the checkedvalue dword key on the right to 1.
Note here that the virus will delete the original valid DWORD value checkedvalue, create a new invalid string value checkedvalue, type reg sz, and change the key value to 0! It doesn't work for us to change this to 1. You should look at the type behind the checkedvalue, the correct one is "red dword" instead of "reg sz" (some virus variants will directly delete this checkedvalue and create a new one yourself).
So it should be fine in general.
Good luck.
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**A security guard 360 or super rabbit to deal with it and then reinstall the antivirus software antivirus But I don't recommend you to use Rising I think Kaspersky or kv2007 are good There is a cracked version of Kaba on Thunderbolt Can be upgraded to 2010 It's easy to use You try it.
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That's how I behaved. They say that it could be the terminator what virus and finally I can only repartition by program.
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Rising can't kill the virus after discovering it, indicating that the virus deletion failed.
In a similar situation, please upgrade Rising to the latest version, then disconnect the network, restart the computer, and press F8 to enter safe mode to invoke Rising Scan. If the problem still cannot be solved, you can first try to use other security software to kill and report the virus sample to the Rising official
Click Settings on the main interface of Rising Antivirus and select Report Suspicious Files
**2 The above refers to the handling method that Rising cannot kill the virus after discovering it, and prompts that the virus deletion fails.
Failed to delete the file: Because the file is already in the process.
File deletion: A virus file is deleted, and the virus no longer exists.
Delayed deletion (pending virus): Added to the cloud plan, handed over to the cloud plan, or deleted after restart.
It is recommended to quarantine (cannot be deleted): Similar to the reason for the failure to delete the file, isolation is also safe.
There are instructions on Rising**, it is recommended to take a look.
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Follow the steps below to kill a kill.
1. Turn on 360 Security Guard.
2. Select the cleaning plug-in on the tab.
3. Select System Recovery on the tab.
4. On the tab, select Trojan Horse, and note that this step selects dual-engine Trojan. This step takes a long time.
5. Restart the system and use the 360 first aid kit to check and kill.
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It's probably an automatic exit when upgrading.,It's recommended that the landlord restart it.,Or remove it and reinstall it.。
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Could it be that Rising automatically exited after the upgrade, and then you thought it was deleted and pinched? Just reboot.
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If you encounter problems during the use of Rising products, you can contact us through the following links, and we will serve you wholeheartedly!
Rising personal product service homepage.
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System files cannot be deleted casually, this is a virus that cannot be removed, and can only be deleted together with the file. Rising knew there was a way to kill and go find it.
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Upgrade your Rising virus database, enter safe mode and kill again, if that's still the case, go to Rising** Consulting and let them solve this problem for you.
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Rising version number.
After upgrading to the full version, you can get an antivirus.
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Some viruses are recommended to be removed, such as the one that starts with win32, and after clearing or deleting, you generally have to restart and scan again.
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It is recommended that the landlord unload the 360 first and then try to see if he can kill it, and if it doesn't work, the next Rising will kill it.
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Try Kaspersky is very useful, and generally the more stubborn viruses can't escape Kaba's pursuit.
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It's not a virus, it can be uninstalled, you can click on all programs at start, and you can see the uninstall when you find Rising Point Repair.
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Hello friends, normal uninstall method: click the "Start" button in the lower left corner of the Windows desktop, at the bottom of the start menu, select "All Programs", find "Rising Firewall" in the pop-up menu, and then find the "Uninstall Rising Firewall" menu item, click to start uninstalling Rising Firewall. If the above methods do not work, it should be caused by the destruction of your uninstall tool, please overwrite and install it before uninstalling.
If it still doesn't work, you can use 360 strong uninstall to uninstall in the main interface of 360 Security Guard - Software Manager. It is also a good choice to use the smart uninstall of Optimizer.
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Rising is an antivirus, not a virus, it can be uninstalled normally, the item in the Rising start menu item is "Repair". Click to fix and you will have an uninstaller.
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It's not a virus, you can click Repair in the menu options of Rising and you will see the uninstaller.
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Good horn. Click on the lower left corner [Start] Click on the control panel - add or remove programs - select Rising Antivirus or something Click Uninstall Follow the prompts Uninstall He prompts you to fix it too. That's fooling you.
If you can't delete it, please right-click the Rising Antivirus icon Click Properties Find Target Click Up in the upper toolbar to delete all the files in the directory.
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Rising is an anti-virus software, to uninstall the programs that come with it, you can also use 360 Software Manager to uninstall, the way is to call 360 Open Software Manager to find the installation directory of Rising, and click on the delete function.
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It's hard to say, it depends on what channel the landlord installs, if it is installed with other software, there may be a certain protective effect, and the landlord can remove the software installed before.
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Under normal circumstances, you can uninstall it through the uninstaller that comes with Rising, if it doesn't work, it is recommended that you fix it first and then uninstall it.
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I've been there before, and you've got it on the C drive, right, you go to the C drive, find the file, and delete it.
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