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Hello,delete is the meaning of deletion,It may be a program that is really deleted,It may also be a prank of the little **,Specifically,You need to detect the startup item,The specific operation is as follows:
1. Click Start - Run, enter msconfig <>
2. Find the delete startup item as shown below.
<>ps: If you want to do it simply, you can directly use the full kill!
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- Process information.
Process file: mode delete or modeProcess name:
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Producer: Unknown n a
Belongs: System Process: No.
Backgrounder: No.
Use of the Internet: No.
Hardware-related: No.
Common error: Unknown n a
Memory Usage: Unknown n a
Security Level (0-5): 2
Spyware: No.
Adware: No.
Virus: Yes.
Trojan: Yes.
If it is still there after deletion and restart, it is basically concluded that it is a virus.
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Use the Shell Trojan to kill the cleanup system.
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It doesn't exist, shift+delete doesn't exist, this method is also suitable for you to delete other things usually, when you feel that this doesn't need to be used ** station, just delete it!
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The quarantine zone in 360 should exist, and the general security software quarantine file is to package or rename the source file and store it in a folder in the security software installation directory, but you can rest assured that the quarantined file should have been packaged or renamed, so it will not be re-infected.
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shift+delete is just a direct delete. There is no guarantee even in the bin. If in quarantine. It depends on whether you are deleting the files in quarantine. If it is a quarantine deletion. It doesn't exist.
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There may still be some residual junk that you should use Super Bunny to remove thoroughly and cleanly.
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No, double-clicking on the border will return to its original state;
Now it's time to hide the border, ok
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There is no poisoning, double click on the border to restore.
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Started the task manager, it's okay, I guess no, your computer, the default key combination is to start the task manager
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It's a direct deletion.,Delete the file with the virus.,Pay attention to see if it's a false positive.。
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If you can get rid of the virus, if the file is infected, you will delete the file, basically the mainstream killing software is like this!
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Look at what virus it is, in fact, shift+delete and right-click delete have a meaning. The auto virus you delete will also be generated automatically if you delete it!
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Then check to see if any other files are infected with these viruses.
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Hello, literally can't tell what kind of document this is, so, suggest:
2. If you can find these files, you can upload these files to.
**Perform a multi-engine scan to determine whether it is a virus.
3. If it is a virus, please delete or clean it directly.
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Don't move in the service.
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Safety,You don't want to think about how many people use 360 security guards across the country,Hundreds of millions of people use it,Boot startup item means you,Suppose you ** junk software,And these software are boot automatically,This will increase the boot time of the system,So that the performance of your system can not be fully utilized!! Hope!!
Eliminate unnecessary processes.
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Yes, to 360 random start is just 360 software in order to maximize the priority of startup, better protect yourself, preempt the Trojan virus or something before the operation of 360 first, seize the opportunity Oh, it depends on how you choose, you can not start randomly, it is the same to start manually after booting, in a word, you can start after booting! Just to trouble you to move the mouse o( o
It's not a big deal, as long as you don't plug in the USB disk when you boot it up, otherwise you will enter the USB disk when you boot it, if there is no boot tool in the USB disk, it will be stuck there, and you can't enter the system, so don't have a USB disk plugged into the computer when you boot it. >>>More