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Make sure your mouse is normal first. Aging the mouse can cause the left button to temporarily malfunction.
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This is a virus that has added files to your partition, the solution is to right-click to open it and show hidden files and delete them.
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Save it as a bat file in Notepad and double-click to run.
echo on
taskkill /im /f
taskkill /im
start reg add hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced /v showsuperhidden /t reg_dword /d 1 /f
start reg import
del c:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel %systemroot%\system32\autorun.* /f /q /as
del d:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel e:
autorun.* /f /q /asdel f:\autorun.
f /q /asdel g:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel h:
autorun.* /f /q /asdel i:\autorun.
f /q /asdel j:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel k:
autorun.* /f /q /asdel l:\autorun.
f /q /asstart
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You can see it in the explorer.
It should be that the virus was removed and the file association was missing.
Try to start》Run Enter 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 and look again.
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Try to open it directly by filling in the address information in the address bar above, or using the explorer.
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I think it's poisoned.
You can type d:
You can go in.
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Ways to show hidden files.
Open Notepad and copy the following:
windows registry editor version[hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced\folder\hidden\showall]
checkedvalue"=dword:00000001 Save filename:"Show hidden files."
reg", (make sure to remove the "Hide Extensions for Known File Types" in the Folder Options), double-click to run the file, and then go back to the Folder Options to set Show Hidden Files.
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You have been infected with the Rose virus, and there is a ...... of the virus on the Internet
Use this if you don't know how to kill manually.
Kill tool try: Rose virus killing tool + manual solution.
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If it's the rose variant.
You can't kill it with rose.
Yesterday, a friend was hit, and I sent him Rose to kill him, but he couldn't kill it, and then I sent him another one to kill.
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Show hidden files.
Modify the hkey local machine software in the registry Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Advanced Folder Hidden Showallcheckedvalue: Change the value to 1
Keep in mind that checkedvalue is in dword format.
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I've also been hit by this virus, and I've installed another system. It was fine after that. It's a virus, not a Trojan horse. It's very painful. Thank you for the one who found out the poison.
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Try to open it with Explorer first?,No, use winrar to enter and check it.,And then delete the suspicious files under the disk.,What inf and the like.。
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Start – Run – cmd
d: dir /a
attrib -h -s -r
del above is the method of deleting the d disk, and the other disk letters are the same. Then restart OK to prevent this poison from being infected again, you can create a file under each drive letter and set it to hide.
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In addition to the system disk, the left mouse button of the other disk can not be opened, and the right-click to open the menu will appear an open option. Each disk has two such files and , of course some people may not, but with other names*exe.
The virus is a variant of the ROSE virus, it is recommended to use the latest special killing tool to kill it, basically no problem!
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It is a virus file, a variant of Yes, and its function is to steal passwords through hard disk propagation, etc., with different functions.
You can do it manually, please refer to:
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Automatically find and delete Autorun virus-related files.
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Run""--Computer Strategy"--Manage templates"--System"
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Autorun Antivirus The next antivirus is just fine.
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It's a virus.,You install the system from the new.,Don't move anything after you're fine.,Press the antivirus software first.,Anti-virus for the whole machine.,It's okay to use it again.。
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Do you right-click the first one is auto, if it is, it looks poisoned, if the antivirus software can't kill it, then reinstall the system.
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Double-click the drive letter in the computer can not open or pop up a dialog box separately, generally planted with poison (autorun) It is recommended that you use Rising, Kingsoft, and Kaba to kill the virus, and the drive letter will not be opened after the virus.
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Mine is also this problem, I can't help it, it's just the result of randomly plugging into an unfamiliar computer, and I'm poisoned.
I haven't solved it until now, and I've gotten used to it for a long time.
See if you can open it after right-clicking and selecting Open, and if the first item in the menu that pops up by right-clicking on the disk is autorun. >>>More
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