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Tutorial kung paano alisin ang flashy viruses sa USB Flash Drive at Computer

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How to remove Flashy Virus on your computer and USB Flash Drive

Flashy virus, also known as Troj/Glupzy-A [Sophos], W32/Glupzy-D [Sophos], is a worm type of virus that affects Windows 95 to XP systems. When the worm executes while a Flash drive is inserted, it hides all folder files on your flash drive and creates a virus type of folder with the same name as your folders. It is very irritating to remove, since it always create a new one if deleted, whats more is, it reduces your computers performance to almost 90% and it removes the Folder Options in your Windows Explorer to prohibit access to show your hidden folders again. So here are the steps to successfully delete this virus to your computer and flash drive manually.

Step 1. Open your Task Manager window by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard.

Step 2. Go to Processes tab and look for "Flashy.exe and Systemid.pif" then end both processes by pressing the End Process button on your Task Manager window.

Step 3. Go to "Start" button -> Click "Run", and Type "regedit".

Step 4. Locate and delete the registry values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run\"Flashy Bot" = "%System%\Flashy.exe"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\SharedAccess\Start=4

Step 5. Locate and edit the registry values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Explorer\"NoFolderOptions"="1"
edit "NoFolderOptions"="1" to "NoFolderOption"="0"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Explorer\Advanced\"HideFileExt" ="1"
edit "HideFileExt"="1" to "HideFileExt"="0"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Explorer\Advanced\"Hidden"="2"
Should be "Hidden"="2"

Step 6. Manually delete "Flashy.exe" and "Systemid.pif".
flashy.exe is in C:\Windows\System, C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\System32
systemid.pif is in C:\Documents and Settings\[Current User]\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

Step 7. Delete the folder "Flashy" and all of your folders on your Flash Drive, dont worry, its not your actual folders, your real folders are just hidden by this virus.

Step 8. Restart your computer and open the Folder Options on your windows explorer and click "Show hidden files and folders". You can now see your folders that once made hidden by the virus. Congratulations! Your computer and Flash Drive is now free form the Flashy virus.


Eto naman po way para po sa mga disabled ang Task Manager..
credits po sa original author at salamat sa google...



Why is my Task Manager disabled, and how do I fix it?



My task manager has a "task manager has been disabled by the administrator" message. How did this happen and how can I correct this?


Why: if you didnt do it yourself, the news isnt good.

How to fix it: there are a couple of ways.

Lets look at this more closely.


The situations pretty simple. If you right click on the clock in the Windows taskbar, the Task Manager item is grayed out:





Or, if you try to run taskmgr.exe manually, you get this message:





So, how did this happen?

As well see in a moment, there are settings you can access as an administrator that would allow you to disable and enable Task Manager in this way.

You didnt do that, you say?

Then a virus probably did.

Disabling Task Manager is one way viruses try to make it harder for you to deal with their infections. Before proceeding any further, you should run a complete and up-to-date anti-virus scan of your machine. Its possible, perhaps even likely, that youve been infected.

Once you come back virus-free, you can proceed with the fix.


If you have Windows XP Pro, theres a nifty user interface to directly edit the setting you want to repair. Click Start, then click Run and type in gpedit.msc:





And press OK. This runs the Group Policy Editor.

Once in the Group Policy Editor, expand in turn:

User Configuration

Administrative Templates

System

Ctrl+Alt+Del Options

You should see something much like this:





Double click on Remove Task Manager to change its setting:





It should be enough to click on Not Configured and then OK and Task Manager is available once again.

If you dont have Windows XP Pro, then youll need to edit the registry manually.

Click Start, then click Run, type in regedit, and click on OK.

Expand these registry keys in turn:
ohh i never knew about this thank you
 
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