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Congratulations on meeting the legendary rogue software.
1.It can be easily cleaned with 360 or Windows Cleanup Assistant (recommended).
2.You can right-click on the IE icon in the bar below to change the target to Internet Explorer or remove the option about i4455 (not recommended, as there may still be a reboot).
3.Delete the IE icon on the desktop and solve it together with the IE of the following bar (I really can't remember what the bar below is called),And then replace it with a new IE icon (enter my computer,Click the up button to see the IE icon,Don't send a shortcut,Pull it over directly)。
4.Change to another browser.
5.I'm going to use the i4455.
The third one is simpler and recommended.
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First use Norton or other antivirus software to find the IE Trojan virus and remove it, (after restarting my computer, I found that the page was still on the homepage and could not be changed.) Later, I found the following method on ** to recover the IE that you spent a lot of effort trying to tinker with
Registry modification method: Enter "regedit" at "Start" "Run", in.
hkey current user software\Microsoft\Windows CurrentVersion\Run", the right window finds the residual program name to be deleted. Or open the registry, in Search, enter the wrong file name, delete the search, press the F3 key, search for the next one, until all of them are deleted.
Start Menu - Run - Enter msconfig Enter.
Put ** in the boot bar insideJust remove the tick in front of the dll.
1. Start - run - msconfig - start - remove the tick of the add-on ***dll. Restart the computer, usually this is the case, if it still pops up, then proceed to the second step.
2. Start-Run-regedit Delete the corresponding key in the following location: hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run
Be careful not to delete the antivirus software as well. Hey.
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Type 3: (Browser icon modified).
It may be that the browser shortcuts on the desktop and the quick launch items have been maliciously replaced, right-click the browser shortcut on the desktop and select properties to see if the target pointing has been changed.
If so, delete this shortcut, create a new shortcut, or delete the following ** to solve the problem.
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It can only be solved with IE Mate, other modifications to the registry, or with 360 Security Guard, Super Bunny, and other system cleanup experts. IE Mate is a free little software, although the software is small, but it solves big problems. Otherwise, you have to reinstall the system.
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Use 360 Security Guard Advanced Midground IE to fix It's best to clean up the Trojan and then use the 360 stubborn Trojan to kill the official version of the whole Kill , and then remind you that it's OK after restarting I'm just doing it.
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Delete the IE on the desktop, and then copy the IE from the start menu to the desktop.
It's very simple.
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Use 360 Security Guard - Advanced - Select All - IE Recovery - OK!
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Fix IE with 360
If it doesn't work, kill the Trojan.
It's as simple as that.
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Just use the Trojan Killer, and that's how I change it every time.
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Use 360 stubborn Trojan horses to kill Daquan and work.
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The best way is to delete the IE shortcut on the desktop, and then go to the system disk, find the system disk under the IE installer, right-click, send to the desktop shortcut, and exit This will avoid being changed, and the desktop is the most original when it was installed.
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Step 1: "Right-click" IE icon - properties - in general, enter your favorite ** in the home page, and then click on the application (note that you must only click on the application at this time, do not click OK, do not move this window after clicking the application, let alone close, then operate the second step).
Step 2: Click Start - Run, enter OK, and then open in turn: User Configuration - Management Module - Windows Formation - Internet Explorer, then find "Disable Changing Home Page Settings" in the window on the right, double-click it, a dialog box will pop up, and then set (select not configured) After that, Application-OK.
Step 3: Go back to the first step of the IE Properties window and click "OK". Take a look at the homepage. (Remember the steps, restart it and change it back, it's good to go)! Got it a plus!
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You use 360 to fix IE and remove malicious plugins from your system.
360, Advanced, Fix IE, Fix Your IE.
360, clean up bad review plugins, after the scan is completed, remove the malicious plugins scanned.
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360 has a browser homepage fix.
You can fix it.
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If you are a normal Internet Explorer, just click on the browser icon on the desktop, right-click and enter it in the home page option.
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If it still doesn't work, redo the system.
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Or use 360,Turn on advanced,Select the system for comprehensive diagnosis,Fix all the question mark items in the IE options,Mine is so good,。 Direct 360 repair IE doesn't work.
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Delete the IE shortcut on your desktop, and then find it in the system disk", and send it to the desktop. I tried, no problem.
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Is it Internet Explorer? You can change the homepage in the Tools-Internet option and enter your homepage.
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Use the 360 Bad Review plugin to clear it in front of the plugin and you can change it back.
That's how I changed back to the Tools-Internet option to change the homepage.
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This is not difficult,You delete the IE shortcut in the desktop and the fast startup area,Then go back to the system program group to find the IE original file,Just create a new IE shortcut and put it back,This thing is quite cunning,He just added a companion to start in your IE shortcut,It didn't change the system anything,So the antivirus software can't find it。
I also went through the registry myself for a long time, there was no abnormality, and I couldn't solve it, so I used the above method to get it.
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Right-click the IE icon in the Quick Start bar, select "Properties", and delete the content of i4455 behind the target column.
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Delete the IE shortcut on your desktop, and then find it in the system disk", and send it to the desktop. I tried, no problem.
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It is recommended to uninstall the reinstall ......
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If you are poisoned, you can definitely fix it back with a 360 first aid kit.
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With 360, you should be able to change it back.
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