I killed a virus 1 time with antivirus software, and there is still a virus in the 2nd antivirus, wh

Updated on technology 2024-05-13
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Didn't kill cleanly, it is recommended that you do not use 360 antivirus now (because it is still in the testing stage, it is very unstable, often killed by mistake, it may be good in the future), recommended: 360 security guard (free) + Rising antivirus (free for one year) + Rising firewall (free for one year) + Rising card card (free) (or replace the 360 security guard with super patrol, super patrol is also free, famous for killing "panda burning incense", with monitoring and interception, and Rising antivirus) to Rising Net**.

    There is also a super patrol) press and hold f8 to enter safe mode when booting up to kill the effect, but the super patrol can not run in safe mode, if it doesn't work, find the virus with winrar, forcibly expel read-only files, stubborn viruses and trojans For some read-only types of "rogue" files, we can't expel it from the system according to conventional methods, at this time, we might as well use the necessary winrar program to forcibly expel this kind of read-only files. Find the "rogue" file that cannot be expelled normally, then right-click the target file, and execute the "Add to Compressed File" command from the pop-up right-click menu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now no one can help you too much, can only provide an idea, for reference only: 1, first of all, you have to figure out what kind of poison, generally this kind of automatic start, so you open the run command and enter msconfig, find the program that starts automatically, and analyze which one is more suspicious, such as ***exe Pay attention to the record file path. 2. Reboot into safe mode, run regedit, ctrl+f pops up the dialog box and enter ***exe, right-click and delete it directly after finding it, press F3 to continue searching, and delete all the registry entries found.

    3. Open the system disk (c:), perform an advanced search, pay attention to find the hidden file ***exe, find the source file and delete it directly, if there are many viruses, you need to repeat the operation and delete all. Personal experience, I hope it helps you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello: This should be your virus belongs to the stubborn virus, so the general antivirus software repeated detection and killing are ineffective, use the stubborn Trojan Killer in the computer manager toolbox to check and kill it, it is specially designed for ordinary anti-soft can not be detected, or detect the stubborn threat that can not be removed, using a particularly powerful detection and killing engine, can remove all kinds of stubborn Trojan viruses, if you have any problems in the future, welcome to the computer manager business platform to ask, we will do our best to answer for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Make a note of the file path and delete it manually in safe mode!

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