You can re-install your system. And error message will disappear. But I do not recommend you to do that. You may try a software named Perfect Optimizer, this software can help you solve this problem. Besides this, Perfect optimizer is a great piece of software, but it is made more for running software that requires unique hardware configurations and is a little advanced. Perfect optimizer is built to run mainstream operating systems well and is very user friendly (it even has profiles already made for certain operating systems).
If your Whole Computer got infected, you HAVE to delete all files, music, pictures, EVERYTHING. Permanently.
malwarebyte lets you scan the computer and the it tell you if somethings are infected,you can delete the infected thing do worry you will still have the thing that you deleted but not infected
You computer might be virus-infected.
This really depends on the file. If you have a useless malicious file, such as a infected downloaded file, that has no system importance, then yes, it would be recommended to delete that file. However if it is a infected system file or other important file DON'T delete it. Leave it in the virus chest and see if it is possible to repair it.
at the moment you delete the autorun.inf if the system is infected the virus wil paste a new autorun.inf again. so unless u take your pendrive ( if it is) to a system that is not infected you will nor be able to delete it. if ytou are using a non-infected sustem then 1. go to command promt 2. enter in to the specific drive 3. type attrib -r -s -h ( to change the attributes of autorun.inf file) 4. now use explorer to view the contents and delete the files (dont double click on the pendrive. it will make the system infected too) be sure to delete dllcache.exe too 5. if the infected drive is a hard disk ten u can only reinstall windows to get rid of it. after installation be sure to delete autorun.inf from all drives as described above
Yes, or moves them to a "Virus Chest"
Assuming you know the location of the infected file: For example if there was an infected file at c:\temp\abcde.exe Load CMD (cmd.exe) At the c:\> type del c:\temp\abcde.exe this will delete the infected file aslong as the file is not being protected or has permissions preventing deletion.
When you delete files that may be infected virus stays on the system by moving to another file. Formating deletes all files infected or not hence virus is delete because it has nowhere else to move to.
It Deletes the entire infected file, if its a system file this is bad, but if its just a normal non essential file that you don't need you can go ahead and delete it
It will be deleted from the system in which it was found, unless it has infected a important file. Then the file will be healed.
Yes, some antivirus softwares delete infected system files which they cannot repair. After which windows cannot starts.
the file that you were deleting might be infected of a virus.