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It should be hidden.。。
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Is it okay to change the format later?
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Re-copy the file, and then turn off 360 temporarily
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Enter the name of your USB flash drive in the address bar of my computer, e.g. g:"The name of your folder".Can it be used?
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It's very simple, save this ** to the USB flash drive, make a bat file, and you can see it by running it.
echo off
rem The file is used to recover folders that are hidden by viruses, in case of doubt, please.
Echo file recovery ......
for /f "delims=|" %%i in ('dir /a/b') do attrib "%%i" -s -h -r -a
Echo restored!
echo on
Open the My Computer - Tools - Folder option and show the hidden files.
Removed some strange executable programs from the USB flash drive (that's the virus).
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Sometimes you encounter that the folder in the USB flash drive becomes a shortcut, what is the reason? This is due to a folder shortcut virus in the USB flash drive, also known as "1KB shortcut virus". This kind of folder shortcut virus,Will hide all the folders under the root directory,And then create a folder shortcut with the same name in the same location,Just double-click the shortcut,Although the computer will open the previously hidden folder,But at the same time, it also runs a virus (file with the suffix VBS),So the U disk is also poisoned。
So how do you delete and fix the poisoned files?
At this time, you can open the USB flash drive killing tool, select the object to be scanned, and then click "Start Scan". After the scanning, the USB flash drive anti-virus expert will scan and kill the folder shortcut virus and display the virus and the processing result.
What should I do if the USB flash drive folder becomes a shortcut.
Select "Repair System" in the U disk killing, you can choose "Clear virus shortcuts and recover hidden folders", if there are other problems with the U disk, you can also select "Select All" and click "Start Repair".
What should I do if the USB flash drive folder becomes a shortcut.
The U disk killing tool can not only remove the folder shortcut virus, solve the problem of the folder becoming a shortcut, but also unlock the U disk, solve the problem of "unable to stop the device" when the U disk is unplugged, and then better protect the security of the U disk.
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The virus is mainly manifested in:
1. It occupies a lot of CPU resources in the system.
2. Create 2 files under each partition, and when you double-click the drive letter, it will show automatic operation, but you can't open the partition.
3. Most of them are spread through storage devices such as USB flash drives and mobile hard disks. Cyber hazards are still being discovered.
4. It may cause some operating systems to crash, which is manifested in the direct and repeated restart after the boot POST, and the system cannot be entered.
Due to some reasons, various antivirus software does not provide a corresponding virus database, so the virus cannot be detected and killed by antivirus software. Currently, Network Center provides manual anti-virus methods, as follows:
1. Call up the task manager and end all the processes with the name in the process page (it is recommended to repeat this operation in the following operations to ensure that the virus file will not be reversed).
2. Enter "regedit" (xp system) in the start of the operation to open the registry, find all the "key-value entries", and delete the entire shell sub-key after found.
3. In My Computer, Tools Folder Option View to display all files and folders, and remove the "Hide Protected System Files" checkbox.
4. Right-click to open and enter each drive letter (remember not to double-click), right-click to remove the read-only attribute of the AND file, and then delete all the AND files.
5. Find out if there are any files under C: Windows System32, and delete them directly if they exist.
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Hehe, I've also encountered this virus, using a 3-partition mobile hard drive, which has a file in it, and it deletes your open items!
The solution is actually very simple, if your USB flash drive path is G disk:
Then type cmd:
attrib g:\ s -h -r
del g:\
Then reboot, you can open the USB flash drive normally! Open the folder option, show the hidden OS files, and you can see the virus files under the USB flash drive! Then delete it manually!
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Don't jump to conclusions.
Is it normal for other win10 system computers?
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First of all, I asked you if you have tried to plug in the USB flash drive into other computers, if you have tried, then it should be your USB flash drive poisoning, and then the antivirus software or security protection tools you installed will automatically scan the USB flash drive, and there is no disabling the automatic ** caused.
1. Enter "Enter" in the run, select User Configuration--Management Template--System, double-click or right-click "Properties" at "Turn off Auto" on the right, and then click "Enable" - All Drives and **hp formatting tool.
2Reboot into safe mode and check whether there is a virus on the computer without plugging in the USB flash drive, I think there should be.
3. Plug in the USB flash drive and format it.
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It may be a hard wound and cannot be saved.
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