After deleting the autorun file from the open virus in the computer, the following situation occurs

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

    1) Open"My computer"

    2) Select"tools"menu"Folder options"

    3) Select"Check"Item.

    4)"Displays all files and folders"Make a tick in front.

    5)."Hide protected operating system files (recommended)."The front hook takes it off and has it"OK"

    6).Then open all the disk blocks! (You have to open them all!) Open C drive, open D drive, open E drive, open F drive).

    7.Once it's all opened, you find a file called autorun in each of the disk blocks, and you delete it!

    8.After all the autoruns in the disk area are deleted, close the browser one by one

    9) Restart your PC and open the partition to see.

    10).If it doesn't work so well, the virus in your computer is running automatically again and regenerating a file, so you'd better get rid of the virus first.

    Show Hidden Files There are also hidden system files.

    Then open Explorer (be sure that Explorer cannot open the hard disk separately, otherwise the virus will copy automatically) and then delete the programs associated with each partition in the same directory.

    Rebooting will do it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, you can continue to ask on the computer manager platform, and we will solve this problem for you as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Friend, you'd better use 360 antivirus software to scan the whole disk, if not, use the 360 system first aid kit! If it still doesn't work, it's best to restart and keep pressing F8 to enter safe mode for antivirus!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, this situation is personally recommended that you use the following methods to deal with it:

    1) After restarting, F8 enters network security mode.

    2) Use 360 security guards to remove plug-ins, remove garbage, remove traces, system repair, one-click optimization of advanced tools "boot startup item management", use "Trojan Horse Kill" to kill Trojans, and use 360 Antivirus to kill viruses.

    If you haven't cleared it yet, use the following plan:

    3) Reboot, F8 into network security mode.

    4) Give it a try with the 360 system first aid kit, I hope it can help you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start Settings Control Panel Search Folder Options Show Hidden Pieces Then Go to the Internet**Autorun Virus Defender Open After Success**Open First Do an Antivirus Then Find the Auxiliary Tools on the Left Open the Utilities Collection In the Delete Stubborn Directory Browse to the files you want to delete and delete it on Note; After immunization, the immunization tool will create this file in each disk It is not a virus, it is an immunization file, do not delete it. It is recommended to kill the virus first and then immunize to avoid confusion. In addition, not all hidden files are viruses, just delete the files and view the original post

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I can tell you. Folders are not viruses.

    Everyone can see the landlord's problem clearly, the landlord is talking about folders, not files. This folder is used by security software to immunelate files left behind. The goal is to prevent the virus from creating files. It's a good thing, not a virus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Install anti-virus software.

    Update the virus database to the latest version.

    Carry out a thorough investigation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can go into safe mode with the next 360 first aid kit and see if it works. If that doesn't work, then redo the system, and if the problem persists, format your hard drive and redo the system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Friend, your computer may be infected with a stubborn virus, it is recommended that you use the 360 system first aid kit (it does not need to be installed, it can be used after decompression) in the mode of detection and killing with network security, so that after processing, use it to restore the system files should be normal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Try the following methods, but it may not work!

    In Explorer, select "Tools Folder Options View", check "Show all files and folders" and uncheck the box before "Hide protected OS files".

    1 If there are any hidden files other than the root of each partition, if any, make a note of the name and delete it (if you can). Right-click on the file, select Open with Notepad, look at the contents, and make a note where "open=" equals the file name that follows. Then delete this as well.

    Restart your computer.

    3.Directly in the column on the left side of the Ice Blade, go directly to the folder where the file is located through "File" and find the file.

    4.Sort the files in this folder by clicking the "Created time" button, and carefully review all the files that are on the same day as this file (but not all of them are virus files like it, you need to judge). Right-click on them to delete them one by one.

    6.Restart your computer.

    If you can't open the partition by double-clicking the partition after doing so, please click the following steps.

    Open My Computer, Tools, Folder Options, File Type, Find "Drive", click "Advanced" under the "Drive" button, click "New" in the "File Type" operation, fill in "open" (you can fill in this optionally), and fill in OK in the application used to perform the operation.

    Then return to the "File Type" front window, check open as the default value OK Now open the partition and see if it has returned to normal?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It doesn't matter, generally security software creates protection in order to prevent this configuration file from being exploited by viruses, and you can't generate files on your disk with this file, so that viruses can't use this file to achieve some purposes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is a security software built to make immunity to the autorun virus, and it's just a folder, so there's only good and no harm.

    See clearly that this is the folder, he won't run, so leave him alone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It doesn't matter if you have an antivirus that you have installed or that you have created in the past.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The next latest Kaba.

    You can kill it.

    If you can't kill it.

    You can follow the path proposed by Kaba.

    Manual removal! ~

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You open the window of my computer, and then tools, folder options, in the view, set the display system hidden files and show all files to "display" (that is, let the hidden ones appear), and then look for the files under your hard disk and USB flash drive, if you find documents and folders with autorun or auto, all of them will be deleted.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Open My Computer, Tools, Options, select Show All Files, Unhide System Protected Files.

    Then format the USB flash drive. Open the USB flash drive again, and as long as there is something, this computer will be hit.

    Jinshan and 360 are unreliable. If you still have questions, let's change to an antivirus.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Format the USB flash drive, create a folder named in the disk, and save it as a hidden file, refresh it, and it will not be poisoned in the future

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hard disks、USB disk do auto immunity.,I'm not afraid of auto in other places in the future.。

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    After you disconnect the network, you will use the USB flash drive to kill and kill. This aotu virus must be disconnected from the network to kill, otherwise it will be hit again after a while.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not that complicated, your next QQ doctor, it's only a few hundred k, and it takes less than 1 minute to restart with that kill, don't give points if it's not good, hehe.

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