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Disinfect first, confirm that there is no virus, and then try it according to the following method:
1. Open "My Computer";
2. After opening, click "Folder Options" in the "Tools" menu at the top of the window
3. Click "Revert to Default" in the "General" tab;
4. In the "View" tab, remove the "Hide protected operating system files" option, and select "Show all files and folders" at the back, OK.
6. Select "Folder Options" in the "Tools" menu again, and click "Restore to Default" in the "View" tab.
over!
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This is a file-associated setting, C: Windows is, you.
The above setting means that you use the resource browser to open the drive, and naturally you double-click on the E drive, and it will be.
Another window pops up!!
If you don't want to do that, just delete your settings!
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You can access the e-drive from the command prompt.
Then use attrib*h -r -s command.
Then use the dir command to see if there are files, etc., if there is, it is the computer is poisoned.
Then you need to kill the virus first.
This question you don't need to set in the folder options as you see"General"Tabs? Do you see the options in the second frame inside? That's it.
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Definitely a virus.
Very common.
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I've also encountered this situation, yes""Virus
You put"Folder options"Pull it out, remove the checks for hidden files and hidden system files, and you will see a file and aexe files, delete them all, and log out of the system when you're done, and it's OK
But there are still times when the hidden file option of your folder option is turned back and you still can't see the hidden attribute file in the c,d,e disk,At this time, it will enter the registry
You can type "regedit" in the start menu, run, and then find hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion explorer advanced folder hidden showall, and then see if there is a checkedvalue key in it, delete this key value, create a new dword type, Name it checkedvalue. The value is 1
After that, the hidden files can be seen.,It's OK to do what I said above.,It's not so troublesome.,Update the virus database of the antivirus software directly.,It's OK to check and kill.。 Hehe.
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In the folder options, you can choose whether to open in a new window or in an original window.
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Congratulations, congratulations on getting the falling snow virus, sofa!!
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Control Panel - Folder Options - Browse Folders - Select"Open each folder in the same window"
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In the tools above, the Folder option, General, opens each folder in the same window.
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Actually, it's very simple, you don't need to create a new open value, just go to the "General" tab in the folder options.
Browse folders instead to open each folder in the same window.
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My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - General - Open the folder in the same window.
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My Computer --Tools --Folder Options--Browse Folder Selection (opens each folder in the same window).
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Click at the top of any hard drive or folder"tools"-"Folder options", in"General"The options bar will"Open different folders in different windows"Re-elected"Open each folder in the same window"
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There is a way to open the folder in the folder option, and you can choose to open the folder in the same window, right?
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Poisoned, let's kill the virus.
It is also possible that there is a browse folder item in the Tools folder option that is set to open a new folder in a new window, but this is less likely.
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Poisoning, down"Kaspersky"Antivirus software that can be killed.
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My Computer - Tools - Folder Options - Show All Files & Folders Show Hidden Folders.
Okay, I saw one, and I deleted all of these auto ones.
Restart remember to delete each disk once Okay OK!
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Your problem should be a folder setup issue.
Turn on your disk. Next to the help there is a "Tools" click to check "Folder Options". In the "General" tab, "Revert to default" is it!
Hope it helps.
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Your computer is poisoned! ~
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