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Isn't it? It's a virus.
It is very useful and convenient to do it according to this method. I'll just delete it according to this.
Delete folders in three easy steps.
There are "folders" under each partition of the computer hard drive, and I don't know when the virus "widow" was infected
You can't use shredding files, and you can't delete them.
After thinking about it for a long time, I finally remembered that using dos commands is the best and the cleanest!
Here's how to do it: Assuming the folder is on drive D, do the following: Open Start, select Run, enter cmd, open the command line window, and enter the following command in the command line window
Step 1: Enter D: and press Enter.
Step 2: Type rmdir s and press enter.
Step 3: When prompted, press "Y" and press Enter.
Other disks can be executed according to this method!!
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Kaspersky updates to the latest virus database to kill, I just hit this thing, and accidentally, Kaspersky killed it all.
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Auto doesn't have to be lattice.
Restart the computer and press F8 to enter the installation mode of the system, then select "View All Files" and remove the "Hidden Thick System Folder and Files" check, and finally you will enter your virus-infected hard disk or U disk, remember not to double-click, to enter your disk by right-clicking "Open", delete it first, then delete this file, restart the computer, and see what happened? Hehe.
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I don't know the words above in the ** set.
Let's get practical.
After you redo the system, or after you restore it with ghost, don't connect to the network, and don't open any other partitions, otherwise it will hang up again. Then use antivirus software to kill viruses in other partitions, (because you are a virus in the whole disk) Note, antivirus software can not be on the Internet, you don't want to connect to the Internet at present, you can use the U disk to download the trial version of the antivirus software on other computers, and then put the U disk in your computer, note, do not directly double-click to open, open the U disk in the taskbar, and then install the antivirus software on the operating system disk, start antivirus, the problem is solved, you know? Good luck.
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It's absolutely impossible to have a full disk after formatting.,Maybe it's a virus or a USB flash drive after you install it.,And you see if there's any problem with your formatting operation.。。。 Also, have you installed something like a restore wizard?,Be sure to uninstall it and reinstall it.。
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Clean up with Rising 2008 Plus 360 Security Guard.
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Let's use the "U disk to kill". Gratuitous.
Specializes in the treatment of all kinds of autorun viruses.
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In these two days, there are countless people with this virus!
I just solved it
First of all, don't use ghost recovery, and don't reinstall the system, it's useless!
Since the virus kept changing its name, and according to what they said, they couldn't find any file in the D drive, so they finally found a simple way to shout Fang Yanchang.
1 If there is a type of hidden file under each partition, delete it and restart the computer.
2 Re-set the opening method in the file type (take XP as an example). Open My Computer Tools - Folder Options - File Types Find "Drive" or "Folder" (choose which one according to the problem you are encountering If it is a double-click that cannot open the drive, select "Drive" If you can't open the folder, select "Folder"), click "Advanced" below - click "New" in the "File Type" - fill in "open" in the operation (this can be filled in at will) - fill in the application used to perform the operation, and then return to the "File Type" window, Check open-set as default-OK (see illustration) Now open the partition or folder and see if it has returned to normal?
3 Registry Law:
a For partitions, you can't double-click the opener.
Open Hunger Wild Start - Run 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 to see again.
b For folders, you can't double-click the opener.
Start-Run Enter regedit to find [hkey classes root directory shell], delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.
4 Mini Program Solution.
Copy the = sign to the notepad (not including =), save it as, double-click to run, if the antivirus software pops up a warning, let it go.
set wshshell = "")
p1 = hkey classes root directory search shell"
p2 = none"
p1, p2
p1 = hkey_classes_root\drive\shell\"
p1, p2
x = "regsvr32 /i /s ",4,true)
set wshshell = nothing
mybox = msgbox("folders will now open when double clicked", 4096, "finished!")
Of course, this is just a beginner's work, and the latest software has to be tested until it is killed!! Hehe, I'm going to continue looking for a little poison
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