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Try the following.
In Explorer, select "Tools Folder Options View", check "Show all files and folders" and uncheck the box before "Hide protected OS files".
1 If there are any hidden files other than the root of each partition, if any, make a note of the name and delete it (if you can). Right-click on the file, select Open with Notepad, look at the contents, and make a note where "open=" equals the file name that follows. Then delete this as well.
Restart your computer.
3.Directly in the column on the left side of the Ice Blade, go directly to the folder where the file is located through "File" and find the file.
4.Sort the files in this folder by clicking the "Created time" button, and carefully review all the files that are on the same day as this file (but not all of them are virus files like it, you need to judge). Right-click on them to delete them one by one.
6.Restart your computer.
If you can't open the partition by double-clicking the partition after doing so, please click the following steps.
Open My Computer, Tools, Folder Options, File Type, Find "Drive", click "Advanced", click "New" in "File Type", fill in "Open" in the operation (this can be filled in at will), and fill in OK in the application used to perform the operation.
Then return to the "File Type" window, check open as the default value OK Now open the partition and see if it has returned to normal?
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It may have been hit by a more insidious virus or other problems, but it will be fine after formatting.
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In Explorer, select "Tools Folder Options View", check "Show all files and folders" and uncheck the box before "Hide protected OS files".
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Virus, mine has also been hit. After you back up the files in the USB flash drive, format the words. In this case, the virus is deleted very thoroughly.
When backing up, select files one by one to avoid bringing viruses back into the backup.
There will be residues if you use a deleted registry to restore something.
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The USB flash drive has a virus or is broken. You plug the USB flash drive into another computer and try it. If you don't have this fault, it's your system itself.
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It should be hidden.。。
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