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- Process information.
Process file: 123 or.
Process Name: troj
Description: It belongs to the gray pigeon Trojan virus. The virus modifies the registry to create a system service graypigeon that is self-starting, and after the virus runs, it allows a malicious attacker to remotely control the computer.
Produced by: unknown
Belongs to: unknown
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): 4 (0 Not Dangerous, 5 Most Dangerous) Spyware: Yes.
Adware: Yes.
Virus: Yes. Trojan: Yes.
Solution: 1. Open the task manager process and end the process (one is the task manager process, and when it ends, the task manager is closed.) The other is the Trojan process, which doesn't shut down when it's over. )
2. Delete the following files:
c:\windows\system\taskmgrc:\windows\n0tepad
c:\windows\system\n0tepadc:\windows\system32\ n0tepadc:\windows\system\
3. Open the registry and find:
Delete the key-value taskmgr
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Don't be so heartbreaking ==. Small kills.
Use Windows Cleanup Assistant to slash and kill. Official:. The specific use method does not need to enter the safe mode to sweep.
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You might want to install 360 Security Guard or Kaspersky Anti-Virus, which is what I use.
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It's okay to use a grinder.
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It's best to check whether there is an active virus file, because even if you delete these two executable files, as long as you define the file type in the execution source file, your computer will still generate these things again, if you are not familiar with the system files, it is not recommended to remove them manually. You can clean it up with the help of antivirus software, but you can clean it up manually by yourself, which can greatly improve your anti-virus ability.
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Safe mode. It's really not possible to reinstall the system. Simple things
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Replace the lion and pretend to be an "inker" (this is not an ordinary strong).
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Send the virus to my QQ mailbox.
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Put these together. The exe file is deleted.,Remove the original folder and hide it.,By the way, remember to antivirus.,General antivirus software can also be solved.。
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Try the next Oriental Microdot and 360 system first aid kit.
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There is a special application tool for deleting files, called what Ice Blade.
You can try.
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Enter safe mode, and then use 360 Trojan and bad comment plugins.
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I sympathize with you, try it with Kaba, or you can only redo the system.
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360 is not a soft kill, pretending to be an antivirus.
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I'm hit by the same virus as you.
15 years of experience to help you get it, a wonderful fit: 360 play solid horse removal (not 360!) Not 360 yo) + little red umbrella.
As long as you know a little bit: no antivirus software can detect all viruses, only the crossover of antivirus software can solve it.
100% Solution:
1. Use the top game to kill the solid horse.
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You can try to use Windows Cleanup Assistant to kill and see. It should work.
Set it to a strong kill mode in the assistant. You try to kill in safe mode (without networking). At.
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Try it with 360 Security Guard's killer tool.
Stubborn Trojan kills work well.
This one was tested and all antiviruses didn't work. So delete it manually! >>>More
Under normal circumstances, this is not the case, this must be a very powerful virus. There are usually only three solutions: 1. Reinstall the system, but delete all the data of the hard disk, and then scan the memory and system disk after installation; The second is to go to the mall to buy a CD of antivirus software (to support DOS), and then install it in DOS to kill viruses; The third is to go to other people's homes to understand the characteristics of the virus, analyze the kind of virus in your own computer, and kill (key) antivirus software in **. >>>More
Start -- Run -- Enter "msconfig" -- Enter.
Jump to "Services" – "Hide micr***" and tick it, then cancel all services you see (except anti-virus software). >>>More
Let's see if it's started from the optical drive! If not, go to BIOSS to set it up when you boot it. It depends on what kind of motherboard you are, and I think you will have a motherboard description to say, take a look at it yourself, and save it after setting it up. >>>More
1.Create a new bat file (How do I create a new bat file?) You can create a new notepad file and save it as, making sure to enter it in the file name"", otherwise it's still a notepad file). >>>More