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It is a virus infected by an executable file.
I've been in your case, and I don't know what to call this virus, but this virus will infect all your executable files (exes) at lightning speed, through various channels, and your programs are infected, but most of them are still functional.
After reinstalling the system, your system disk (C drive) must be clean, but the viruses of other disks are not yet clear, such as viruses left by various program files, e-books (exe), etc. Once you run it, it infects the entire hard drive.
You'll want to clean up in the following order, for both computers.
1.** A reliable antivirus software that is placed on a non-system disk. Do not unzip the installation. Kaspersky is good, I recommend another NOD32, and I also need to prepare a WinRar decompression software, which is placed on a non-system disk.
2.Format the C drive and reinstall the system.
3.After installation, do not do anything, do not connect to the Internet, do not run any programs, install the anti-virus software immediately, restart the system immediately to ensure that the system is under the monitoring of the anti-virus software.
4.Launch your anti-virus software and perform a full scan. NOD32 has an "In-depth Analysis" option, which is ticked. Then there will definitely be n more viruses infected files that may be deleted, you have to be mentally prepared.
5.The real-time monitoring of antivirus software cannot be turned off!
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.exe is not a virus, it's just a file extension, and the suffix of any executable file may be exe
If you want to kill the virus, you can go to the latest Rising Antivirus on the daily security network, or you can go to the Kaspersky homepage**360 Security Guard or Kaspersky Antivirus. If you can't do it, you can only reinstall the system.
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Generally, for this type of infected file, the antivirus software can safely remove the virus from the file** and give you a clean file (i.e., the file can still be used normally after the virus is removed). However, there are also some viruses that may not work properly after removing the virus due to bugs at the time of writing or the malicious intentions of the writers.
For example, if the EXE file is infected by the cover letter, it may not be able to be used normally after the virus is removed.
Special note: Some exe files are generated by viruses, not infected with viruses, for such files antivirus software to take the action of deleting the file, that is: press "remove virus" = "delete virus file".
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