Method one, through the registry to resolve
1, we first click on the right button to select My Computer icon, and then right-click the property options in the option to turn off System Restore function Select Click.
2, the second step we choose to click on the Start menu to open the running options, and then enter the command "regedit" to confirm that you can open the computer Registry Editor;
3, we opened the Registry Editor window, we began to delete the following information:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{081FE200-A103-11D7-A46D-C770E4459F2F}]
@= "Hookmir"
[Hkey_classes_root\clsid\{081fe200-a103-11d7-a46d-c770e4459f2f}\inprocserver32]
@= "C:\\winnt\\system32\\interapi64.dll"
"ThreadingModel" = "Apartment"
[Hkey_classes_root\clsid\{081fe200-a103-11d7-a46d-c770e4459f2f}\progid]
@= "Interapi64.classname"
[Hkey_classes_root\interapi64.classname]
@= "Hookmir"
[Hkey_classes_root\interapi64.classname\clsid]
@= "{081fe200-a103-11d7-a46d-c770e4459f2f}"
[Hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\shellexecutehooks]
' {081fe200-a103-11d7-a46d-c770e4459f2f} ' = ' Hookmir '
4, according to the above information to delete after we restart the computer.
5, then enter the system to open My computer, and then select the Folder Options menu click Open, in the switch to view, click the Show hidden file This option, in the check Display system file name extension.
6, continue to enter the folder Windows/winnt (2000/nt)/system32 under Delete the following three files Interapi32.dll;interapi64.dll;exp1orer.exe completed.
Method Two, install 360 security guards to solve
1. Open 360 security guards, and then we can through a quick scan or a full scan also, find the Explorer.exe virus after we click to clear it.
Explorer.exe file Introduction
The Explorer.exe process provides users with a graphical user interface (also known as a graphics shell),
The Explorer icon is simply used to show the system's desktop environment, including desktop icons and file management. Also, do not confuse this process with the browser process.
Location path
(System installation directory disk): \windows\explorer.exe
C:\Windows\System32\dllcache (Backup of Windows File Protection mechanism)
part of the computer: (System installation directory disk) C:\ Windows\servicepackfiles\i386 path, there is also this file. (So, when your desktop does not start, you can start with the Explorer.exe here, it is best to back up a copy to C:\Windows\, because the system by default is to start the Explorer.exe here.)
Special Cases
in the 64-bit nt6.x operating system, such as Windows Vista, there are 2 explorer.exe files in the system directory with their paths C:\Windows\explorer.exe and C:\Windows\ Syswow64\explorer.exe. The Explorer.exe in the SysWOW64 folder is a file in the 32-bit compatible library of the 64-bit NT system, not a virus.