Source: People's Network
Some people suspect that the computer is infected with viruses. The first thing they think of is full scan.
Some people do a full scan every day for fear of computer exposure.
However, full disk scan is a waste of time and virtually shortens the hard disk life. The new method described below only needs to scan a folder to achieve full scan.
Let's talk about the principle:
After fighting against the virus for a long time, we will gradually summarize some of the most favorite locations of the virus
For example
C:
C: Documents and SettingsAdministratorLocal SettingsTemporary Internet Files
C: WINDOWS
C: WINDOWSTemp
C: WINDOWSSYSTEM32
C: System Volume Information, etc.
Here we can see that there are only three types of virus-loving places: Temporary folders, system folders, and restored folders.
Therefore, if you feel that your computer is not poisoned and you are just a little worried, you only need to perform the following steps to detect the virus:
1. Clear IE temporary files and system temporary files, and use 360 "Clear usage traces" to complete
2. Disable System Restore by right-clicking my computer -- properties -- System Restore -- disable System Restore on all drives to delete the restored file.
(Back to the 8 th floor: It's okay to enable system restoration after the virus is cleared)
3. Next, scan the small files and windows folders on drive C.
In this way, you can detect and kill all the viruses that currently pose a threat to the system without using a full scan that wastes time.