What should I do if there are risky programs or viruses on my computer that can t be killed?

Updated on technology 2024-03-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Method 1 Use antivirus software to kill the virus Press F8 to enter the safe mode to kill the virus If it doesn't work, teach you to kill him manually Go to regedit search The file that appears above msconfig is removed from his entry under the startup In safe mode, delete the file under document 1 **local 1 temp (**is the user name) Method 2 Redo the system, format the C disk first and then do it, a new virus comes with a restore card technology. The final interpretation of this belongs to Jay, and it is strictly forbidden to **!! Wish.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For example, there are many checkpoints on the road (equivalent to Kaba antivirus), and the checkpoints will call the police for AIDS patients (viruses) walking on the road, but not for ordinary people; However, in the case of restrictive areas (various process modules), whether it is an AIDS patient or an ordinary person, the checkpoint will alarm when entering (injecting the module) without permission, not because of the virus, but because of the act of "entering". invader means "invader". The reason for the Kaba alarm is that some non-toxic software needs to be injected into other processes when it runs, which is an intrusion because it is not allowed and defines these software as risky software.

    As long as you're sure that the program you're running isn't toxic, you can be bold and leave it alone. Similarly if you enter a restricted area, no matter what your purpose is, the checkpoint will alert you because your entry is risky, and the checkpoint defines you as a risky person (risky software). The risk (invader) software is unique to Kaba, which shows that Kaba is very strict, but for ordinary users, there is no need to turn on Kaba's interactive protection (active defense) at all.

    Things must be reversed, and being too strict is not a good thing. Risk software is not necessarily a virus, almost 100% of the software cannot run independently, it needs the support of other programs, injection behavior is inevitable, similar alarm behavior is forbidden to access the registry, run the browser by itself (many software will pop up their own ** after installation) and so on. I have not adopted the interactive protection of Kaba, active defense, because many alarms that pop up will make ordinary users confused.

    As long as the software you download is from the right **, it will generally be fine. In addition, for rogue software, in fact, the legitimate ** will rarely be forced to attach to users, only some low-quality sites for their own interests and rogue software distribution companies to reach some kind of agreement with the corollary software distribution company to attach it themselves. Therefore, when you go down some software, you must choose a good **, for hard-to-find games and movies, it is recommended to buy an installation disk, a few dollars a piece, which is much stronger than the pain after you fall into rogue software or viruses.

    Finally, I would like to emphasize that no anti-virus software can be 100% anti-virus, and it is easy to cause unnecessary troubles to users if it is too strict like Kaba, so if you really want to prevent viruses, you must consider yourself, develop good Internet habits and some self-protection common sense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The following approaches can be considered:

    With msconfig, remove the option to start the software you want to kill. Then, in safe mode, delete the corresponding temporary files.

    Let's redo the system, format the C drive first, and then reinstall the system.

    Install the appropriate anti-virus software to avoid re-poisoning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: It is recommended that you install the Rising Antivirus v16 version and upgrade to the latest virus database, restart the computer and press the F8 key to select the safe mode, perform a full virus scan and kill, and then use the Rising Security Assistant to repair the computer, **Address:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Use Kaspersky Antivirus in Safe mode.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If 12 threats are found during antivirus, the current computer has a high security risk, which may cause the computer to be maliciously damaged due to security issues. Specific threats should be remediated according to the following classifications:

    Security breach threats: Criminals can exploit these vulnerabilities to carry out attacks, causing consequences such as data leakage. If the vulnerability is a high-risk vulnerability or a dangerous vulnerability, we recommend that you fix it directly.

    Virus Trojan Threats: Such threats may affect the normal operation of the computer, and in severe cases, it will threaten the security of personal property, if the file is not trustworthy, it is recommended to delete the file directly.

    Data junk threats: These threats mainly slow down your computer, causing more headaches for users to use your computer. In general, these threats can be cleaned selectively, but too often can be detrimental to your computer.

    In addition, "junk data" may contain important personal information of users, so it is recommended to clean it up carefully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    All risks should be "one-click repair" to ensure computer security.

    The so-called "risk", to put it bluntly, is that the antivirus software is not sure whether it is a Trojan horse or a virus. Just suspicion.

    All items that are in doubt must be cleared before they can be used with confidence.

    For example, if the killing software used is 360, there may also be risk vulnerabilities.

    These vulnerabilities are the way for viruses and hackers to enter the computer, so no matter what the situation, as long as the risk is found, it is best to fix it with a pound.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Repair directly, click OK after repairing. That's because Microsoft will release patches from time to time or on a regular basis, and the risk you call is that you need patches.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Look at what you need to fix it, and don't worry about what you don't need

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