Computer experts please go to How to delete a shadow system for non administrators

Updated on technology 2024-04-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, I've tried, just change it under DOS, first create a new notepad and write a save to a USB flash drive or mobile hard disk, as follows:

    boot loader]

    timeout=3

    default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows

    operating systems]

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="Normal mode" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="Single shadow mode" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect/shadowsystem

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="Full shadow mode" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect /shadowall

    c:\arldr="DOS Toolbox"

    Just copy and paste the above)

    Then put the name of Notepad "New Text Document." txt "changed to", if the extension is not displayed, the method of displaying the extension is: Open My Computer -- Tools -- Folder Options -- View -- Put it.

    Hide the extension of a known file type" before the hook is removed, and the dot OK) is removed

    Then copy this from DOS to the C drive, the command is as follows::

    copy "The drive letter of your portable hard drive":\ c:\

    Then you will be prompted whether to overwrite the original file, select yes, and uninstall it after restarting.

    If DOS can't find your USB flash drive or portable hard disk, just delete it directly under DOS, and the command is as follows:

    Enter the C disk, attrib -s -h -r -a

    del /f /s

    Then just restart and uninstall it, but I don't know if this operation will be dangerous, I haven't tried it.

    Good luck! Note: These measures do not apply to the 2008 version of the shadow system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Try a PE tool disc (such as the "Deep Mountain Momiji PE Tool Disk"), go up and down, and burn it into a CD. Use it to boot up your computer and remove the shadow system.

    If you have any questions, send an email to super

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I looked into it.

    When you turn it on, just press F8 to enter safe mode, and you can choose normal mode.

    At least that's how my machine is.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shadow systems don't override MBR!

    What is MBR? MBR is an abbreviation for Master Boot Record, which refers to the boot program stored on the first sector of the hard disk, usually with a partition table stored on the first sector. In most cases, the first sector is also known as MBR.

    Which programs will rewrite the MBR, and will it hurt the user to rewrite the MBR? Common hard disk protection software on the market, multi-OS boot software, etc., will rewrite the MBR, and traditional boot viruses will also rewrite the MBR. For the problem of bringing harm to users, the products with quality assurance provided by regular manufacturers will not bring harm to users, and rewriting MBR is just a way to implement the program in advance.

    In almost all brands of computers, the pre-execution is achieved through a custom BIOS, which has the same effect as rewriting MBR. Of particular note is that the activation of the shadow system will definitely not rewrite the MBR.

    Why does the activation of the shadow system seem to rewrite the MBR?

    I am glad that so many computer experts are paying attention to the shadow system, and with your supervision, we will be more sincere in serving the majority of netizens and providing valuable products for everyone. Let me explain how the shadow system activates.

    In addition to MBR, partitions, and partition tables, there is also a lot of free space on the hard disk, that is, the space that is not used. This includes interval gaps and off-track media, which can be accessed via a software interface, and off-track media, which can also be accessed via control disk chips or low-level formatting. Shadow systems use partition gaps to store activation information, and when the shadow system is unmounted, the contents of that gap are also restored.

    Why does the shadow system use partition gaps to store activation information? If the shadow system uses the files in the partition to store the activation information, in the shadow mode, when receiving the activation data from the user-mode program, the module responsible for the disk will write the activation file to the partition, which is a very big security risk, and I will introduce the attack process below.

    1.The hacker first cracks the shadow system user mode program and finds the interface between components.

    2.Run the program on the user's computer and load the core state through various hacking techniques**.

    3.The hacker's core state** checks the system kernel memory space and looks for shadow system kernel components.

    4.Modify the part of the active file written in the Shadow System kernel build to write whatever file name they want.

    5.Simulate the user mode of the shadow system to initiate the activation operation.

    6.Write malicious** to the system partition.

    In order to avoid this security breach, we write activation information to the disk gap and can guarantee 100% that there will be no impact on the user's system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It would be nice to reinstall the system!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1: It cannot be deleted, and it can only be deleted when entering the real system. Check to see if you have an administrator password.

    2: Take a look at the boot menu

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe, there is a way, remove the hard disk, install it on another computer, delete the shadow system, change the boot order of the file, and that's it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason why the shadow system cannot be uninstalled is that it cannot be uninstalled in shadow mode, and the shadow system can only be uninstalled when it enters normal mode.

    Here's how:

    1. Exit the shadow mode first, open the shadow system software interface, and click in the mode selection"Normal mode"

    "Enter" button on the right side, the shadow system will prompt you to enter the normal mode password, press the OK button after entering the password, the computer will restart, and then automatically enter the normal mode. If you don't have a normal mode password, then you don't need to enter the password, just press the OK button, and the computer will restart and automatically enter normal mode.

    2. Then uninstall the shadow system, the method is as follows:

    Open the Control Panel Add Removal Program Click to select "Shadow System" and click the corresponding "Change Delete" button.

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