How to Remove Shortcut Virus on Windows
If you've plugged in a USB drive or SD card and found that your files are missing and replaced with shortcuts, your USB drive has likely been infected with a shortcut virus.
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If you've plugged in a USB drive or SD card and found that your files are missing and replaced with shortcuts, your USB drive has likely been infected with a shortcut virus.
While it's generally not recommended to remove Windows Updates, sometimes they cause performance problems or privacy concerns. Microsoft will generally fix problematic updates in a
This wikiHow teaches you how to diagnose and solve common shutdown problems on Windows computers, both by applying general fixes and by troubleshooting specific components of your
If you have a window in your shower, it's natural to want to cover it up for additional privacy. Luckily, there are lots of options that will allow you to cover up the window while
This wikiHow teaches you how to turn a folder on your computer network into a shared drive. In order to do this, your computer must be on the same network as the computer on which
The Windows Task Manager allows you to view and monitor various activities that occur on your computer. Examples of information available in Task Manager are running applications,
This wikiHow teaches you how to start your Windows computer in Safe Mode, which is a boot option that prevents start-up programs from running and loads only the bare minimum
MAME, which stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, is a program that allows you to play arcade games directly from your Windows computer. To install and use MAME, you must
Creating a shutdown shortcut in Windows will allow you to shutdown your computer in a single click. This can be especially useful if you use Windows 8, which has hidden the
Minimizing all open windows can be accomplished a variety of ways without the Windows key. On a PC, try pressing to minimize each window individually or use taskbar buttons to
This wikiHow teaches you how to reboot your Windows PC to the boot menu. In Windows 8 and 10, the boot menu is called Startup Settings. Click the button. It's usually at the
This wikiHow teaches you how to magnify the text, images and other objects on your Windows PC display. Open a web browser. Popular Windows browsers include Explorer, Chrome, and
Desktop backgrounds are a great way to express your love for your favorite celebrities or to showcase a collection of your favorite quotes. New features even allow you to rotate
Your antivirus software has removed the viruses yet your hard drives are not opening by double click? Follow the simple procedure below. Open command prompt. Go to Windows, then
This wikiHow teaches you how to determine your Windows computer's bit count, which typically will be either 32- or 64-bit. Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left
This wikiHow teaches you how to view a list of every folder you're sharing on your Windows network. Right-click the menu. It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.
This wikiHow teaches you how to safely share important documents with others in Windows or macOS. Open the document in Microsoft Word. The quickest way to do this is to
The Windows taskbar provides quick access to programs and applications running on your computer. It also provides links to the Start menu, notifications area, and the calendar and
This wikiHow teaches you how to change both your public IP address and your private IP address on a Windows computer. Your public IP address is the address that your computer
If you need to free up some space on your computer, you may be searching for files to delete. Temp files are created when Windows shuts down in an irregular way, and your computer