Thursday 10 July 2014

How to remove virus using cmd ( command prompt ) ?

Hello people messing up with some nuissance virus ?
Though your antivirus software removes
virus and problem persists, searching google
for the removal and you are into a perfect
site for a solution. Here's a trick to remove
all your viruses. Follow the steps given below
to remove viruses using cmd ( command
prompt ) .
How to remove autorun virus using cmd ?
How to remove autorun virus from Hard disk
using command prompt?
Steps :
Press ( Start or winkey ) -> Run -> cmd.
If you are at the root directory ( C drive )
then do the following, else give cd.. and
come to the root C:\> and do the following.
Type in ( attrib -h -r -s autorun.inf ), without
brackets and press Enter.
Type ( del autorun.inf ), without brackets and
press Enter.
Follow this for all other drives.
How to remove Shortcut virus using cmd ?
These Shortcut viruses are those which
converts all your data inside your pen drive
or Hard disk to shortcuts, and which are
recoverable.
Just follow the below given steps to remove
shortcut virus from pen drive and recover
back your files.
Go to Start -> Run -> cmd.
Go to your pen drive directory.
Type this command: del *.lnk and press
Enter.
Type attrib -h -r -s /s /d e:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
How to remove shortcut virus in Pen drives
in Windows ?
Recover your files :
You can recover your files through Winrar.
Open WINRAR Application.
Navigate to your Pendrive location or PC
Folder location.
Copy Files and Paste where you want.
Format your Pendrive.
How to remove empty Folder virus using
cmd ?
Got some Files in your pen drive but they are
empty! Because of the virus in your pendrive
malfunctions your drive. How to remove this
empty folder virus and recover files? Follow
the steps given below.
Start -> Run -> cmd.
Type this command: attrib -h -r -s /s /d x:
\*.*
Here the letter "x" should be replaced with
the drive alphabet of your pendrive that you
have inserted into the computer.
If your pendrive shows the drive alphabet as
"J", then type this command: attrib -h -r -s /
s /d j:\*.*
And then press a gentle Enter.
Note:
Do a restart, and before that don't open any
drives after performing the following steps.

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