The disk drive virus in the computer is infected by the USB flash drive, and the reboot virus is res

Updated on technology 2024-04-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You try it with this antivirus: killer

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the official ** of the 360 security guard, there is a special one to kill the disk drive virus, I have used it, it is very easy to use!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. 1.Worms:

    A worm is a special virus that can spread from a USB drive to a computer and cannot be detected by antivirus software. It automatically replicates itself and can spread across the network, affecting more computers. 2.

    Backdoor virus: A backdoor virus is a special type of virus that can spread from a USB drive to a computer and cannot be detected by antivirus software. It allows an attacker to remotely take control of an infected computer and gain access to the user's private information.

    What computer viruses can be transmitted from a USB drive to a computer without being detected and removed by antivirus software.

    1.Worms: Worms are a special type of virus that can spread from a USB drive to a computer and cannot be detected by antivirus software.

    A backdoor virus is a special type of virus that can spread from a USB drive to a computer and cannot be detected by antivirus software. It allows an attacker to remotely take control of an infected computer and gain access to the user's private information.

    I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?

    Computer viruses can be transmitted from the USB drive to the computer without being detected and removed by the antivirus software, because there may be malicious programs in the USB drive, and the antivirus software may not be updated in time to detect these malicious programs. Workaround:1

    Regularly update the anti-virus software, and scan the computer regularly to find and remove malicious programs in time. 2.Try not to use the unknown ** Unimacro to vibrate the disk, so as not to be infected with the virus.

    3.Try not to operate on a public computer to avoid contracting viruses. Personal Tips:

    1.Try not to use an unknown** USB drive to avoid contracting the virus. 2.

    Update your anti-virus software regularly, and scan your computer regularly to detect malicious programs and remove them in a timely manner. 3.Try not to operate on a public computer to avoid contracting viruses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.No.

    2。No way. 3。It's not exactly like this.,Look at the way the virus spreads 4,Double click will trigger the auto-like virus,U disk disc disease mostly spreads in this way,But not all of them are 5,Mind installing an antivirus software,Now many antivirus software have a long free period,And some are free forever。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 No, if the whole disk is formatted, because reloading only restores the C drive.

    2 Relatively speaking, the chance of being infected is relatively small.

    3 It mainly depends on what kind of virus it is, as well as the settings of the machine, and how the antivirus software is installed.

    4 It's best to use the resource manager.,So that even if the U disk is toxic, it won't run.,Double-click is the default run.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, no, no, it's not easy to be poisoned!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can take off the hard disk of the computer, and the draft is connected to the computer with anti-virus software, and it is killed, but the general poisoning is so late, and the system is generally deleted after the killing. Restore the C drive again.

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