Help: Computer poisoning, unable to display all files and folders

Updated on technology 2024-04-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Open the registry! (Start-Run-Input.)

    Double-click on the right"checkedvalue\"Just change 0 to 1!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Show hidden folders through the registry" in detail.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a setup issue – it shouldn't be poisoned. You can go to the registration form to operate, the details can be queried, or you can consult your customer service or computer after-sales service.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Under the hkey Current UserSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrent VersionExplorerAdvanced subkey, there are several values that affect the display of hidden files and folders. To make XP show hidden files and folders, set Hidden to 1To display the file's extension, set hidefileext to 0

    To display protected OS files, set showsuperhidden to 1Note: These settings can also be modified from the View tab of the Folder Options dialog box.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The preliminary judgment is that you have been infected with the "Weijin" virus, and the characteristics of this virus are the same ...... as you say

    You can kill to kill the virus, but the characteristic of this virus is that you can't kill the virus if you don't run, so it is recommended that you click on the program in the important file to run, then kill the virus, and then copy away.

    As far as I know, this virus is probably very difficult to kill completely, because you can't detect it without running the program, so my advice is to try it:

    Open My Computer - select "Tools" in the upper menu - Folder Options - File Type --- New ---

    The extension is '.'exe" (note that there are no quotation marks, I am here to make you see clearly, the exe is a little bit in front).

    Then click on the Advanced --- and select "Applications" (in the lower part of the comparison).

    Then OK – OK --- reboot is sufficient.

    If that doesn't save your application, delete all the folders with "exe" in them, as these are not a big deal, just delete the poisoned exe.

    The solution without a name: right-click in the blank space under the disk -- View -- Tile.

    Try it and see if it works.

    If all of this doesn't solve your problem, please redo the system: (I'm afraid it's the easiest).

    But it should be noted that after making the system, install the driver, do not touch your computer hard disk, so at this time, although you reinstall the system, but that is only a matter of the C disk, the other disks are still toxic, if you click, it will start to infect other disks already C disk, then it will be troublesome, so you directly copy the antivirus software from other machines, and then upgrade the virus database to directly disinfect the virus, remember my words, do not click on the hard disk ...... before the antivirus is finished

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Reinstall it directly.

    There's not much more to think about.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Reinstall the system, you don't have a remedy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Go into safe mode to see if you can install antivirus software to see if it works, and if not, install a new system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, the copy.

    I was puzzled, even if I was willing to attack it, but I couldn't see it, it could only be hidden to show the hidden file steps:

    Open the system disk directory (usually drive C).

    Then click on the "View" tab.

    In the "View" tab, uncheck the box in front of "Hidden Items" and you can see it (provided that the files do exist).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, there are two kinds, one is hidden files, just view the hidden files. The more one is the protected operating system file (which is usually the case), do not delete it, it can be found in the view option, and can be seen through the settings (and the view hidden files option is located together). It is recommended not to get it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, how do you determine that only this folder is poisoned? This is not usually the case.

    If only this folder is poisoned, then when you open the parent folder that contains this folder, or if the folder is in the root directory such as d:, then when you open this d:, it may be poisoned.

    If you have learned DOS, then you should know that when you open the upper level of the folder under Windows, it is equivalent to using the dir command under DOS, which will read part of the information of all folders and all files under this folder, if the folders or files it contains are poisoned, then reading them will of course give you a certain chance of being poisoned. Whether you are poisoned or not depends on what virus you have and how you are infected.

    As for dealing with him, it is recommended to back up to a USB flash drive before antivirus. That's right, before the antivirus. Because you ask such a question, it is estimated that the contents of this folder should have some value, so if you directly disinfect the virus, some documents may be deleted by the antivirus software.

    So let you back up first. After the backup, you can directly use the antivirus software updated to the latest version, and you can scan it any one, and it's basically OK. If it is some alternative virus, for example, some viruses will turn the folder into hidden, and then imitate a folder with the same name as him (just the same name and the same sub, in fact, it is an exe file), then after killing the virus, you may find that the folder is gone, in fact, it is just hidden, and you need to display all folders through the folder options and then change its display properties.

    It's impossible to list all the poisoning states for you here, so if you don't understand, ask me!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the folder contains a virus, it is generally not opened, and it will not be infected with a virus if it does not run, but for the sake of insurance, it is recommended that the landlord install the latest version of the anti-virus software for a comprehensive check and kill, if there are indeed virus files in the folder, the anti-virus software will be cleared, and the anti-virus software prompts can be handled.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. First of all, it is necessary to kill the virus. Now Kingsoft Antivirus, Rising Star, Kaspersky and other antivirus software are free to use for a long time, you can ** one to the desktop, after installation, the whole antivirus.

    2. Some viruses will hide some folders to cause them to be unable to be displayed. You can try the option to fix hidden files in the registry using Kingsoft Security Guard, 360 Security Guard, etc.

    3. Then, double-click "My Computer", "Tools Folder Options View", select "Show all files and folders", "OK".

    4. Then, don't directly double-click the D drive to view the file, but "View Toolbar Check the address bar", click the last small downward arrow at the address bar, select the D drive, or E drive, and see if your information can be displayed. If so, remove the hidden properties of the folder.

    5. The system volume information folder is a folder created by the system, and it cannot be deleted, so it doesn't matter.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    To make an emergency antivirus disk, you can use an inch or USB stick on another computer with antivirus software.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I was poisoned, and the data file was also infected, and there was no way, and I couldn't recover, I deeply realized it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Turn on and press F8 to enter pure safe mode to copy, if you can't enter safe mode, it is recommended to copy under PE, if you don't understand, you can hi me!

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