If yes,then you should know how frustrating they can be.
Well,as it is,just having an Anti-virus on a Computer system isn't protective enough, but occasionally updating it as new viruses are being made and spread each day.
Amongst these numerous viruses,there's this virus which is capable of changing/turning folders of extremely large MBs/GBs into small KBs and its often named “regsvr virus”(NOTE: Do not confuse it with the System file regsvr32 as they are two entirely different files.)
Like I mentioned above,when this virus strikes your Computer it automatically changes folders & sometimes files into a shortcut which can neither be opened nor run.
So,in this tutorial,I'll be giving some tips on 'how to get rid of these viruses on a system and retrieve your files back.
As there are `a thousand and one` fixes for this issue,I'll try as much as possible to give the easiest of them here.
So tighten your seat-belt and let's begin.
How To Get Rid of Shortcut Viruses On A Computer and Removable Drives
First and foremost,it's advisable you update your Anti-virus to see how it all goes and if this doesn't solve the issue,you can proceed to the methods below.- Apart from updating your Antivirus,there are some softwares capable of getting rid of this virus.
The best of them are listed below So,download any of those and follow the instructions on the sites to use them. Manual fixes are also available to solve this problem.Therefore,you can make use of any method you consider easier. - a.)Insert whichever drive is infected by this virus into your system and check the drive's extension i.e A: .... Z: from ‘My Computer’
Click Start » Run / Winkey+R and type cmd in the textbox provided - Hit Enter.
c.)Copy paste the code below into the command prompt and hit 'Enter'.
attrib -h -r -s /s /d E:\*.*
(Change E: to your drive's extension.)
d.)Now,check to confirm that the virus has been completely cleared-off. - Else,you can use this alternative.
a.)Go to the control panel to untick “Hide protected operating system files” or simply use the search box.
b.)Navigate to “C:\Windows\System32” and manually delete regsvr
c.)If you can't find the file in System32, then try locating it in “C:\program files”
If you still cannot find it there,then try locating it in the “Processes” tab in Task Manager.
- a.)Insert whichever drive is infected by this virus into your system and check the drive's extension i.e A: .... Z: from ‘My Computer’
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