How to Remove the Desktop.ini Virus

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A computer virus can cause certain programs on your computer to malfunction.

Desktop.ini is a computer virus. A computer virus is a program that has the ability to copy itself and spread from one computer to another. Computer viruses are generally designed to complete some malicious act. For example, a computer virus may slow your computer, disable certain programs, change your desktop and Internet settings, cause your computer to crash, make your disk drives inaccessible or flood your computer with pop-up advertisements. While it is best to prevent viruses from ever entering your computer, if you get a virus you should remove it as quickly as possible.

Instructions

  1. Delete Infected Files

    • 1

      Click on the "Start" menu.

    • 2

      Click on the "Search Files and Programs" box, then type "Desktop.ini."

    • 3

      Right-click on the file that appears in the results list, then click "Delete."

    End Infected Processes

    • 4

      Press "Ctrl + Alt + Delete."

    • 5

      Click on the "Task Manager."

    • 6

      Click on the "Processes" tab.

    • 7

      Right-click on "Desktop.ini," and click "End Process."

Tips & Warnings

  • In addition to these steps, it is important to run your antivirus program. This will help detect and delete any files you may have missed as well as prevent future viruses from infecting your computer. If you do not have an antivirus program, consider downloading Windows Defender from www.microsoft.com (see Resources). Windows Defender is a free antivirus program created by Microsoft.

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