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DefaultUserZero
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Good day everyone.
Please help.
How to remove the boot drive (X that starts when you install Windows 10 when booting from a USB flash drive.
Boot X installs malware, spyware, Trojans, rootkits on your device.
The Windows registry has changed. Device protection is disabled. Windows Defender is off, firewall is off and leaking.
None of the anti-virus programs detected malicious code or malicious program because legitimate files are changed because they are signed. Registry changes.
I repeat NO ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM TO FIND HARMFUL FILES.
This virus is USB portable media. Scripts and commands will not be detected by virus scans.
It also allows an attacker to remotely access a device where it can completely control the device using scripts.
It does not seem to be a physical unit (apparently Linux Live). The only way I see malicious files is through a live version of Linux on Linux.
Please Microsoft kindly begin to solve this situation!
I've read several similar posts where there was only one advice: use the Microsoft Security Scanner.
Malicious files are on my device even though I have no system installed. I have a device without an operating system.
I formatted my disk about 100 times. However, there are still some files (Initramfs.img and lots of text files).
Please help. (antivirus and rescue disk will not solve the problem because the virus will load before booting.)
Thank you for your response.
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Please help.
How to remove the boot drive (X that starts when you install Windows 10 when booting from a USB flash drive.
Boot X installs malware, spyware, Trojans, rootkits on your device.
The Windows registry has changed. Device protection is disabled. Windows Defender is off, firewall is off and leaking.
None of the anti-virus programs detected malicious code or malicious program because legitimate files are changed because they are signed. Registry changes.
I repeat NO ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM TO FIND HARMFUL FILES.
This virus is USB portable media. Scripts and commands will not be detected by virus scans.
It also allows an attacker to remotely access a device where it can completely control the device using scripts.
It does not seem to be a physical unit (apparently Linux Live). The only way I see malicious files is through a live version of Linux on Linux.
Please Microsoft kindly begin to solve this situation!
I've read several similar posts where there was only one advice: use the Microsoft Security Scanner.
Malicious files are on my device even though I have no system installed. I have a device without an operating system.
I formatted my disk about 100 times. However, there are still some files (Initramfs.img and lots of text files).
Please help. (antivirus and rescue disk will not solve the problem because the virus will load before booting.)
Thank you for your response.
More...