Recently, I don't know what's wrong. A "Hide quickly" option suddenly exists in the right-click menu (1 ). I can't figure out when to provoke it. What's even more annoying is that when I double-click a file to open it, "Hide quickly" will automatically hide it. Every time I start "Hide quickly", it will be annoying to restore it.
Figure 1
To unmount it, go to "Add/Delete" on the control panel.ProgramThe uninstallation option is not found in the window. The executable file cannot be found in the "C: \ Program Files" directory. Can this be left alone?
At this time, I suddenly thought that the entries in the right-click menu usually have corresponding key values in the registry, So I open the Registry Editor and search for them in the Registry with the keyword "Hide quickly, it turns out that the old nest is quickly hidden under [hkey_classes_root \ * \ shell] (2 ).
Figure 2
Click the "command" sub-key under the "Hide speed" sub-key, and there is a "default" string value in the right pane, from this, we can see that the executable file "Hide fast" is "C: \ windows \ system32 \ fe.exe % 1 ". Find the culprit and delete it. First, delete the "Hide quickly" subkey in the registry, open the resource manager, and locate "C: \ windows \ system32 \ Program directory, and delete" fe.exe. Now, "Hide quickly" has completely cleared us out.
Tip: Nowadays, many rogue software are quietly bound to our computer by bundling normal software, and these rogue software often does not uninstall the program, and it is difficult to clean up once it enters the system, in this case, we may search in the registry using the program name to find the key values for analysis and deletion, which can often annihilate rogue software.