I did, now I can still see the ransomware but it allows me to access boot options.As above.
Disconnect ALL drives in the system, power up, see what happens.
For that board, press F8 during power on to halt the POST process and select what drive to try to boot from.My mobo is Asus Z170-A.
We need an actual pic of this.I did, now I can still see the ransomware but it allows me to access boot options.
OK, I reconnected my hdd and accessed win10 DVD via bios, what should I do ?For that board, press F8 during power on to halt the POST process and select what drive to try to boot from.
Well, we're still trying to determine the level of "problem".And now I mana
OK, I reconnected my hdd and accessed win10 DVD via bios, what should I do ?
Disconnected everything, and now the massage is gone !Well, we're still trying to determine the level of "problem".
Whether this is an actual "BIOS infection" (unlikely), or a run of the mill Windows ransomware.
Again...with ALL actual storage devices physically disconnected.
No DVD, all hard drives, SSD whatever...physically disconnected.
Power up.
Does this message appear?
So, a standard windows ransomware. Not "BIOS".Disconnected everything, and now the massage is gone !
So, a standard windows ransomware. Not "BIOS".
In the BIOS, change the boot order...put your DVD first.
Then, boot up from your Win 10 DVD, and do a FULL wipe and reinstall on whatever HDD or SSD you want.
Have only that one drive connected while you do this.
Delete ALL partitions on the drive.
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I managed to run startup repair and found some issues, and now I'm in my desktop, everything is Okey except there's a weird file with weird name like 4rty6cv7; and I don't wanna click it .So, a standard windows ransomware. Not "BIOS".
In the BIOS, change the boot order...put your DVD first.
Then, boot up from your Win 10 DVD, and do a FULL wipe and reinstall on whatever HDD or SSD you want.
Have only that one drive connected while you do this.
Delete ALL partitions on the drive.
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Full wipe and reinstall.I managed to run startup repair and found some issues, and now I'm in my desktop, everything is Okey except there's a weird file with weird name like 4rty6cv7; and I don't wanna click it .
Full wipe like zero filling or full format as if it's new ?Full wipe and reinstall.
Full wipe like zero filling or full format as if it's new ?Full wipe and reinstall.
A Windows installation, deleting all existing partitions in the process.It's an exercis
Full wipe like zero filling or full format as if it's new ?
I was gonna wipe until malware lbytes quarantined the culprit, it's a file in downloads folder because I forgot to turn on real time protection again after I quit my game.A Windows installation, deleting all existing partitions in the process.
That message window came from somewhere. And now you're seeing oddly named files.
Start from a known clean slate.
I was gonna wipe until malware lbytes quarantined the culprit, it's a file in downloads folder because I forgot to turn on real time protection again after I quit my game.A Windows installation, deleting all existing partitions in the process.
That message window came from somewhere. And now you're seeing oddly named files.
Start from a known clean slate.
And a "toolbar installer" doesn't demand $10,000 USD from you.I was gonna wipe until malware lbytes quarantined the culprit, it's a file in downloads folder because I forgot to turn on real time protection again after I quit my game.
It's a tool bar installer I think.
Sorry, I don't understand? I'm kinda clueless when it comes to ransomwares.And a "toolbar installer" doesn't demand $10,000 USD from you.
I know what I would do...
Okey .Just read carefully the things written and do them.
The formatting of the disk is the way to make sure things are going to be cleansed fully. Malwarebytes aren't bad, but they are better for dealing with adware and things found in weekly scans, but not so much in cases when someone was able to gain control over your system in the way you described. Don't overestimate them. Well, if you insist on it, and the PC drive has no important data, but instead just games and things for fun, mb go with the antivirus, your choice. But the risk is a risk.
Something caused that dialog box to appear. Some malware.Sorry, I don't understand? I'm kinda clueless when it comes to ransomwares.
I found it, it's a file called 5yu6r4.besup and I Googled the file extention and it's definitely the culprit.And a "toolbar installer" doesn't demand $10,000 USD from you.
I know what I would do...
Solved the issue, finally.Something caused that dialog box to appear. Some malware.
Are you 100% confident that malwarebytes has identified and gotten rid of ALL of it?
I wouldn't be.
If it were my system, I'd recover from the full drive backup made yesterday or the day before.
If it were a family members PC...full wipe and reinstall of everything.
But, this is your system and data. All up to you as how to proceed.
Not really.Solved the issue, finally.
But is there any program that backups my data other than just copy and paste before I fully wipe just to make sure that file didn't breed more ransomwared .