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1. Start --> run -->cmd (open command prompt) 2. dir a (no argument a is not visible, a is to show all the meaning), at this time you will find a file.
3. attrib -s -h -r remove the system, read-only, and hidden attributes of the file, otherwise it cannot be deleted.
4. Open and see what files are behind open=, then delete them all, and then start to run Enter regedit, find [hkey classes root drive shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.
Just reboot it.
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It could be that your computer has encountered a virus.
Right-click on "D:"" and select "Open" to have a try.
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1. Start --> run -->cmd (open command prompt) 2. dir a (no argument a is not visible, a is to show all the meaning), at this time you will find a file.
3. attrib -s -h -r remove the system, read-only, and hidden attributes of the file, otherwise it cannot be deleted.
4. Open it to see what files are behind open=, and then delete them all.
Start Run Enter regedit, find [hkey classes root drive shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.
Just reboot it. This is what I used and just solved and am excited now! I just hope you and me have the answer!
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Poisoned. Hahahahaha.
Let's reload.
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Hehe, I'm doing this tonight, I'll do it for a while, it takes a lot of brain cells to see how complicated they say, I'm afraid you'll have the same problem, I'll give you a solution, see if it's okay
Start over first. Open my computer - View - folder option, show hidden files, you will find that there is an autorun text file, you open it, delete all the things in it, and then save, drag it into the hidden **station of this disk The same steps to get other disks, finished, empty**station Restart, maybe there will be no more.
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Virus,This virus is like this,Windows system will automatically detect whether there is a file in the root directory when you double-click a disk (floppy disk、Hard disk、CD),If there is,This file will be executed,This file will refer to some executable files,For example, if you put in a game disc,The system will automatically pop up the application to install this game,The partition of the hard disk is the same,Double-click will execute the file pointed to you virus,So you can't open it。
Hit this virus,The easiest way to open the disk is to use the "Explorer",Right-click on my computer--> Explorer,There will be a list of all disks in my computer on the left,Click to open it,That is to say, if you do this,It will not be executed。
It is recommended that you use Kaspersky for antivirus.
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There are many kinds of viruses in this way, like a virus with the same icon as the Super Rabbit, you can't kill it, you can do it yourself! Right-click on the drive letter > Open > Tools > Folder Options > View, and remove the check before "Show protected OS files"! Then click "Show all files and folders", double-click to open it, see which files or programs are mentioned in it, close it and delete that program or file along with it!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete brings up the task manager, finds the process with the same file name as the program you found, and ends it! and then to C: Windows System32 or C:
Under Windows, find the same icon and the same file name file you just saw and delete it! Restart the machine!
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It is recommended that you use Kaspersky for antivirus.
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The second floor is right.
Virus. Teach you how to solve it.
Suppose your computer has 4 disks.
c,d,e,f
Move all the things from the D drive to E and click on the D drive, right-click, and click Format.
After formatting this disk, move the items that have just been removed and move them in.
But the C drive is the system thing.
It is recommended not to move.
If you also get hit by this virus in the C drive.
Then I recommend that you install it.
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In the "auto virus", the next special kill on the Internet. A lot. There's a search inside.
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Only antivirus. If you can't kill it, reinstall the system. or Formatting. That's it!
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Self-key closed-code dynamic search state guess and delete autorun disease-related files.
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Poison is caused by modifying system files. Create a new notepad file on the desktop, enter the following content, and then change the extension txt to bat
attrib e:\ a -s -r -hren e:\
del e:\
Double-click the bat file, execute it automatically, and then restart it.
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Go to the Internet to find a U disk virus killing tool can solve it, note, this is the software name ""U disk virus killing tool。
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See if you can get in from the explorer.
If it doesn't work, it's probably because you have bad sectors in your section.
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Your computer has been infected with the autorun virus.
When you double-click to start, the virus runs automatically.
That's the cause of the symptoms.
Solution: Antivirus.
Recommended antivirus nod32 thanks.
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Autorun virus, just use it to kill. Try the following one.
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First use the explorer to enter the hard disk, find the file in the root directory (it is hidden), and then delete it, and you can enter the hard disk normally, and use the autorun defender to check and kill it.
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If you have one-click restore installed, you can use it.
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Oh my God! Your computer is poisoned! I've encountered such a problem before, or quickly restart the computer, and keep pressing F8 into safe mode to use 360 antivirus, and I'm using Rising to kill until there is no poison! It's going to be fine!
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If you get hit by the auto virus, you can kill it with the next auto killing tool.
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If there's a file inside, it's poisoned.
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It is recommended that you format the C drive and then reinstall the system The things of the other disks do not move, and it is better to delete the different things, because there is a way that you can be poisoned too badly, as long as you run a certain program, it will be poisoned again, and the system will be installed in vain.
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If there is a problem with the system, it is guaranteed to be okay to reinstall the system.
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Safe mode to go in and try it, if it doesn't work, only formatting.
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Now there are 3 ways:
1. Don't want this thing anymore;
2. Use the mobile hard disk to connect the sockets of the two hard disks to transfer all the data. Of course, the virus will also pass, and there is a certain chance that the computer that comes into contact with this mobile hard disk will be infected with the same virus;
3. The safest method, but it is possible to spend money. It is to remove this poison-infected hard drive and send it to a computer repair shop, although it costs money, it is the safest. Of course, if you have friends and relatives in this area, you are exempt!!
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1 All First of all, click Tools, open your folder options, click View, check off the hidden system folder option, then view all the files, you see if there are any hidden files in your root directory, or have inf or exe files, get rid of them! Because it's not a C drive, there are basically no files of this type in the root directory, unless it's a hidden file yourself! Of course this is impossible!
Then, you reboot down, and if you can't delete it in normal mode, then go to safe mode to delete!
Try not to double-click to open it in the future, because a lot of viruses activate it by double-clicking!
1. If there are a class of hidden files under each partition, it is best to restart the computer after deleting them.
2. Re-set the opening method in the file type (take XP as an example).
Open the My Computer tool Folder Options File Type, find "Drive" or "Folder" (choose which one according to the problem you are experiencing, if it is a double-click that can't open the drive, select "Drive", and if you can't open the folder, select "Folder"). Click "Advanced" below, "New" in the "File Type" dialog box, and fill in "open" in the operation (this can be filled in at will, if there is "open" and it points to other unfamiliar ones.) The exe file may point to a Trojan, so select """) to fill in the application used to perform the operation, and OK.
Then return to the File Type window, select Open, set it as the default, and OK. Now open the partition or folder again and see if it has returned to normal?
3. Registry Law:
a. You can't double-click the opener for partitions.
Start Run Enter regedit, find [hkey classes root drive shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.
b. You can't double-click on the opener for folders.
Start Run Enter regedit, find [hkey classes root directory shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.
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1. Check whether it is generated, and delete it if there is.
2. Check the properties, and if there is an auto-open file, choose not to do this.
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My computer used to be like this, but after restarting it a few times it was fine, so if it still didn't work, I reinstalled the system.
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