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You can setup just like the first time you install deepfreeze. It would appear to uninstall, but before that, you must disable it. Don't forget the password if you put on it.
yes it can.. I am really gone into mess because of this.
Depends on what the virus actually did to hid them. For instance, if you name a file with a leading . then the file is hidden. For example: .apple.txt would be a hidden file. If you enable hidden files to be shown that might do it.
Cache files are stored in the same directory as Chrome. You also need to enable hidden files to view them.
START> RUN> CMD> then type CD\ and then enter then type x: then enter, where x is the drive letter that has the problem on it then type attrib -s -h /s /d then enter this should show your hidden folders and enable the hidden option in the folder option
Download &/or purchase a copy of Acronis True Image Home. This allows you to create a "Secure Zone" - a hidden FAT partition; enable "Acronis Start Up Manager" - f11 startup option to boot into the Acronis toolset from the hidden partition; and create an image your boot (or other) partition in the hidden partition.
the difference between the Enable Secret and the Enable password and that the Enable Secret password supersedes the Enable password if it's set.
To enable registry after virus has disabled it , first use an antivirus to remove the virus. but antivirus cannot enable registry , so you need a small free tool called : smart virus remover this tool is not a full antivirus but it has the ability to remove virus effects ( enabling regestry , enabling folder options and show hidden files , enabling task manager ) it also has ability to remove small viruses like autorun .
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enable secret password supersedes the enable password.
It is the enable line. Used to enable the multiplexer to function. For low enable multiplexers, strobe is set to 0 to enable the multiplexer whereas in high enable multiplexers, it is set 1 to enable the multiplexer.