Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Reset Hidden Files, Harmful Side Effects of Virus


An enormous damage they cause on computer viruses today even though we have tools with which to effectively combat and eliminate. Much has been said about this but not calculated the so-called side effects that leave us, cause it to blend in and go unnoticed for many viruses modify our records and other Windows configuration files that prevents us from seeing the hidden files and therefore identify them.

The side effect even if the virus comes after you delete them and leave no trace of them, many files and folders remain hidden, the only way to know that there is still enabled in Folder Options "Show files, hidden folders and drives" and uncheck the box "Hide protected files ...".

If this were possible there would be problems, but is that the virus modified the registry branch for so that we can not make any of these actions. Many users think after disinfection, the most logical that the virus will delete the files (can be valuable. Doc,. Xlsm, etc.) And in fact those files are still there but invisible to them. Consequently many users formatted and clean their pen drives or flash memory without knowing they are deleting files permanently and voluntarily as valued.

The solution to this problem without installing any software (antivirus program you will solve it) expose it on my site which can be accessed at the following address: http://norfipc.com. There are two steps.

1 - Restore the registry values ​​changed by the virus that allow you to manage Folder Options hidden files, this is done by running the key that is provided here: http://norfipc.com/claves.html

2 - Run a command written in MSDOS small (download at: http://norfipc.com/utiles/comandos.html) that will restore the property to the files modified by the virus, its use is simple two-click the command and only specify in the dialog that opens the drive letter.

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