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My computer has the same symptoms as you today.
The following method solves the problem in 30 seconds.
Click to select Start Run command, enter regedit in the Open bar of the Run dialog box, and then click OK1 to find the item - Hkey Local Machine Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Desktop Namespace
Then click on the items under them one by one (numbers plus garbled characters in English), see which "item" on the right shows the "data" as "Internet Explorer", find it, write down the name of the item and delete the item (folder) directly, and refresh the desktop after the "virus IE icon" is cleared.
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Right-click on the desktop to arrange the icons in the Desktop Cleanup Wizard and tick off that icon to delete it.
That's how I deleted it!
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I also encountered this situation some time ago.,It's eliminated after repairing IE with 360.,But the reboot will still appear.,The homepage has been maliciously modified.,You don't have to look at those super rabbits or something.,It's OK to directly Rising full antivirus.。
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Antivirus. Run the Desktop Cleanup Wizard.
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You have fallen for the desktop icon virus, and the following methods hope to help you solve it.
1) "Scan" the virus first, then delete it, and then "restart immediately"!
2) After restarting the boot, click "Isolate|" againRecover", point: "Completely delete" virus files and "Suspicious."
Auto-start item"!
3) Click "Repair", "Select All", and then "Repair" the file!
4) Click on "Recover Lost DLL Files" again, scan it, if not, it's OK!
2。Use "360 Security Guard" to "Scan Plugins" and then "Clean Plugins" to remove it!
3。Then use "360 Antivirus Dual Engine Version", "Full Scan", Virus Trojan, and then click to delete!
4。Use "360 Security Guard" to "Fix IE", click "Use 360 Security ** Navigation", and then "All".
Select", "One-Click Repair", "Return"!
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Are you a ** thing, that's a virus, you kill the virus first, and then you have to clean it up with a tool, like a 360 desktop cleanup or something, Master Lu seems to have it too, you can find it yourself I hope it can help you.
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If you are not using the IE browser, uninstall and reinstall it directly, if it is the IE browser to find the installation directory, check if there is one. bat file, delete it.
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Poisoned, in fact, it should be a link to a virus web page, not a real browser icon.
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Maliciously **, the next Jinshan Guardian will kill it.
If I guessed correctly, he may have modified your shortcut, and you follow my steps to modify it once and see if you can reply! There will be this repeated deletion after the restart,I deleted the shortcut to Internetexplorer on the desktop,And then enter my computer Search InternetExplorer will find out the latest InternetExplorer shortcut at the time,(It is worth noting that sometimes this malicious IE shortcut is more than one,Mine is two at the same time) Find the file according to the path you refer to,Generally in C: documents and settings administrator Start menu program tool (or network) to find the shortcut,To delete,I couldn't delete it at the time,I used the file shredder in the Kingsoft Cleanup Expert Security Treasure Chest toolset to smash the shortcut,But it left a read-only file with a strange file name,I removed other files,Only leave it,Return to the previous folder,Move the entire folder that only leaves this read-only file into the ** station, Then empty the ** station and finally eliminate it. >>>More
You reinstall the game and delete all the previous data! Try it!
It is estimated that your antivirus software or some kind of optimization master or other software has blocked your web page, you try to turn off the antivirus software and firewall first, and then try again. >>>More
setlocal enabledelayedexpansionset p sid=Please enter the starting ID >>>More
To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.