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System Name | PC |
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Processor | Intel Core i3-2120 3.30 GHz |
Motherboard | Lenovo 1730BF8 Chipset Q65 |
Cooling | Intel Stock |
Memory | 4x2GB 1333MHz DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | Gainward GeForce GT 710 1GB GDDR5 |
Storage | WD VelociRaptor 300GB 10000RPM SATA-II 3.0 Gb/s |
Display(s) | HP S2031a 50.8 cm (20 inch) |
Case | Lenovo M81 ThinkCentre |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | FSP 280W |
Mouse | Cheap |
Keyboard | Cheap |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 21H1 |
Benchmark Scores | Not tested |
Hello to all,
please help me with good guidance and sorry for the bad english(google translate). Let's start from the beginning. The other day I caught the "janma Coin Miner" virus. I first tried to fix it with Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool and Kaspersky TDSSKiller. Then I tried Windows Defender and Windows Defender Offline. I absolutely could not remove it. He detects it with the Defender, removes it and then returns again. Then I decided to reinstall Windows as the only way to get rid of the virus. Before that, I took and copied several files that had not yet been backed up, with a delay of about 10 days, and saved them on a formatted flash drive.
So the important question for me is how can I safely check if the files on the flash drive are infected so that I can save to the reinstalled Windows. Only to add if there is a way to do without installing programs with virtual Windows (at the moment I can not remember names).
Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me advice.
please help me with good guidance and sorry for the bad english(google translate). Let's start from the beginning. The other day I caught the "janma Coin Miner" virus. I first tried to fix it with Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool and Kaspersky TDSSKiller. Then I tried Windows Defender and Windows Defender Offline. I absolutely could not remove it. He detects it with the Defender, removes it and then returns again. Then I decided to reinstall Windows as the only way to get rid of the virus. Before that, I took and copied several files that had not yet been backed up, with a delay of about 10 days, and saved them on a formatted flash drive.
So the important question for me is how can I safely check if the files on the flash drive are infected so that I can save to the reinstalled Windows. Only to add if there is a way to do without installing programs with virtual Windows (at the moment I can not remember names).
Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me advice.