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You don't have to use all of the following methods, you can try them one by one. Sometimes, just the first one works.
One. Close the browser, use 360 Security Guard's "Repair IE", select all, repair. [The new version of 360, in "System Repair", according to the situation, select "Home Repair", "System Repair" and "IE Repair" to tick (you can also select all.)
At least select "IE Repair"), and then click "One-click Repair". (I'm too lazy to install it, so I just use the 360 first aid kit)].
Then use the 360 first aid kit. [Follow the steps: "Start First Aid" first; After scanning, if a Trojan horse appears, click "Isolation"; Then click "Repair" (you can select all of them to Fix Now". When you're done, you should restart. 】
Two. Scan with 360 Security Guard's "Clean Plugins" to clean up malicious plugins. When you're done, you should restart.
Three. Use Windows Cleanup Assistant (from the web**). After scanning (if you sweep things out, check them all and clean them), then use Fault Repair (select all), and then right-click on the desktop to refresh. Works well in safe mode.
You can also consider using the Kingsoft First Aid Kit [After point scanning, if there are items that can be repaired, after selecting all, point repair can be done. 】
You can also go down to an IE restoration expert, or a Yahoo ie restoration expert (there are also people who use Huangshan restoration experts). When you're done with it, try again: click on the top of the page Tools - > Internet Options - > change the homepage to what you want.
2.After installation, click on the one-click repair. After sweeping out the thing, the dot is processed immediately.
Emphasis ---1In the repair, when there is a prompt in Kill Soft or 360, please click Allow. Restart the computer if prompted to restart during operation.
2.When the effect is not good, look at the three points in "Attention". 3.
After that, if the effect is not good, you can also consider system restoration (choose a restore point).
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If you fall for stubborn Trojans, these Trojans will be written directly to the registry, and they will be there as soon as you shut down and restart, which is difficult to delete
You check: stubborn Trojans, I'll make a long story short
1.You delete the browser first. Right-click on the desktop--Properties--Desktop--Customize the desktop--"Clean up the desktop now" in the lower right corner--Next--You can see the icon of the lack of virtue--Select it and then Next, then, the icon of the lack of virtue will become a shortcut folder, and then you can delete
Close the browser, open the "System Repair" of the new version of 360 Security Guard, and select "Home Repair", "System Repair" and "IE Repair" as a tick (you can also select all.) At least select "System Repair"), and then click "One-click Repair". (I'm too lazy to install it, so I just use the 360 first aid kit)].
3 Open others, such as D drive or E drive, note that this method cannot be implemented directly on the desktop. Create a folder on the D drive, named Internet Explorer
Once you've set it up, copy the folder to your desktop and the new Internet Explorer icon will be back!
Method: Start - Run - regsvr32 OK, and then enter in the "Run" dialog box: regsvr32 IE is repaired after restarting the computer. >>>More
To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.
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