Why am I still poisoned after formatting all disks and reinstalling the system?

Updated on technology 2024-05-27
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can go under Safe Mode.

    After entering, you don't click on the infected execution file (the purpose is not to activate the virus), and then delete those files, you don't need to delete the infected files, wait until you delete the relevant files, install a new killing software to scan and kill, and you can basically get it!

    If it still doesn't work, reinstall it, and after reinstalling, first use antivirus software to check and kill the following, so as not to have infected ones in other disks that have not been cleaned up, so it's basically done! Be sure to do this without activating the virus, or you'll lose it!

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Recovery and reinstallation are two different concepts.

    2. Did you format the entire C drive or the entire hard drive?

    It's a bit of a mess to see what you say.

    Suggestion: 1. Directly remove the hard disk and go to someone else's computer to kill the virus and then install it back.

    2. Reinstall the system Enter safe mode, install the driver, antivirus software, update the virus database (prepare before reinstalling), antivirus, restart Connect to the network, update the virus database, restart the virus database, set the restore point, and lock the registry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    All disks are formatted, which is most likely due to the toxic partition magic software disk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How can you still have PQ software after you finish checking the disk? Formatting all disks means destroying all the disks, and if there are still things, you will never format them all.

    Don't double-click any disk after reinstalling the system,Enter safe mode,Enter with task manager,Delete all files under the root directory,And a dll file (name forgot),You're in the auto virus variant,Antivirus software can't be killed,I've been hit,But I'm ghost.,Soon.,And this thing will be written into the system files and registry as soon as you get it.,You'd better delete the auto and don't do anything.,Reinstall it again right away.,Guaranteed to be gone.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Now there are a lot of virus anti-restoration.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know what you mean by formatting your computer.

    First, if you just format the system disk and then redo the system, it is normal for the virus to appear again, because the virus may be in other disks.

    Second, if you just format all the disks once and then redo the system, it may not work for some viruses.

    Third, if you are repartitioning and then reinstalling the system. That found out that it was poisoned again, and if it wasn't poisoned after you redid the system, it would be hell.

    To give you a suggestion, repartition the hard disk, change the size of the partition, for example, the C drive used to be 10G, you are now divided into 8G, and then do the system, after the system is completed, install an antivirus software, there is a cracked version on the Internet.

    Because the source files of some Trojans may be in other disks, it is best to be sure that it is in **, and the source files are deleted, and it will be fine to do the system in the reformatted C disk. Otherwise, even if you redo the system, after a while, the source file system will crash again. A simple example, there is a new variant of QQ's tail virus, and if the antivirus software can't kill it, it's useless for you to make the system casually, because the source file is in the QQ folder (generally QQ is not in the C drive), you need to delete the QQ folder, so that the source file is gone, and it's okay to redo the system and then place a new QQ.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Formatting may not remove the virus, depending on the type of infection. The bootstrap virus cannot be cleared because it is hidden in the MBR, which is the partition table. You can only repartition after deleting the partition, but there are fewer such viruses nowadays.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    and other high-risk vulnerability patches.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You may have only formatted the C drive, and other disks may have virus Trojans.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You may have to repartition it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ask. Do you install antivirus software after installing the system? ~?

    Or install other software first! ~?If it really doesn't work.

    You can use DOS antivirus to kill it first! ~?After installing the machine, install the antivirus software first, try it like this!

    No, come again! ~

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After reinstalling the system, the solution to the F-drive prompting that it is not formatted is as follows:

    1. Find a PE of the Win7 system to start, and then see if you can recognize it in the PE, because sometimes Win7 and XP will be different in the recognition of large-capacity hard disks.

    2. Find a partition repair software to see if there is an error in the partition table and fix it. However, this approach is risky because it has the potential to modify the partitioned table to a different schema.

    3. Put the hard disk on another win7 machine as a secondary disk, take a look, copy the content, and then reformat it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is likely that you have reinstalled the system and caused the hard drive partition table to be corrupted.

    It is recommended that you use diskgenuis to restore the data in the partition table.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ghost restore, use the ghost program to make the system disk (C: disk) or the entire hard disk into an image file, that is, backup to prevent system damage or partition table damage after recovery. Generally, system disk backup is commonly used.

    There are three ways to format a C drive.

    1. Format under DOS. Start with DOS boot disk, enter format c: command formatting, commonly used under win98.

    2. Format under XP, after starting the disc with XP, you can choose to delete the partition and recreate the partition during the installation process, and there is a format selection menu.

    3. Install the system in a partition other than the C drive, and right-click on the C drive to select Format after starting the system.

    As for the software, if you choose a partition other than the C drive when installing, you can't use it after reinstalling the system! Because the registration information of the installed software can no longer be found in the registry, there are some dynamic connection libraries that install the software need to be placed in the system32 directory under Windows in order to be used normally. Unless it's green software, green software (i.e., software that doesn't need to be installed) can be used.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    ghost: You used to have a backup when you first installed the system, but now it comes in handy, you can restore the original system you just installed!

    Formatting: When your system is to be reinstalled, the original system has been broken but there are still things in it, you have to format it before you can reinstall the system!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have a virus in the computer, you can restore the system, but before restoring, you must back up, that is, a gho file with a size of about 1g, and if your hard disk is divided into several areas, you can restore the area that you think is a virus, so that the things in that area are gone, but if you restore the system disk, this situation will not occur, that is to say, if you restore the system disk, you can get rid of the virus hidden in the system disk And after the restoration, the computer runs very fast and doesn't affect the stuff in other areas! I don't have anti-virus software installed on my computer. Every time I get a virus in my computer, I use the system restore to restore my system disk (in addition, some of the software you installed is better not to be installed in the system disk, or you will cry to death when the restoration is gone)!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Give me the best directly.

    Format before reinstalling.

    What is formatting?

    Formatting is to take a piece of paper on which the words are written, erase the words, and redraw the grid for writing.

    How is it formatted?

    First, adjust the motherboard to allow the optical drive to boot the computer. Read the motherboard manual by yourself.

    The system disk and C disk must be formatted under DOS.

    That is, when you boot up, put a disc in the optical drive.

    The disc must be able to boot up the computer and have formatting commands. That is, there are formatted programs.

    How do I install the system?

    In fact, the current XP installation already has the step of formatting.

    Installation??? First, adjust the motherboard to allow the optical drive to boot the computer. Read the motherboard manual by yourself.

    Put the XP installation disk in the optical drive when you boot it.

    Look at the computer screen and follow the prompts to install it.

    What is Ghost?

    And what? To put it simply, it's an entire hard drive.

    or a single partition.

    Compress and save, and after compression, finally form a file.

    This file is the backup file.

    It can compress and save the entire C drive or the entire hard disk as a single file. ”

    When you are poisoned, overwrite the poisoned system with that file.

    It plays the role of restoring and removing viruses.

    To put it simply, you backed up your system with ghost in 2000.

    Until 2006, the files in your backed-up compressed file are still the same as the system at that time in 2000.

    Data for the year 2000. Document of 2000.

    The use of ghost??

    There are a lot of tutorials online. Find out for yourself. Very simple.

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