Are you struggling with a shortcut virus π¦ on your external hard drive? If your folders π have turned into shortcuts and wonβt open on your PC but still work on your TV, your drive is likely infected. Donβt worry! In this guide, weβll show you how to remove the shortcut virus and restore your files safely. π
β What is a Shortcut Virus? π€
A shortcut virus is a malware infection that hides your actual files and replaces them with fake shortcuts. Clicking these shortcuts may further spread the virus π¦ to other devices. This usually happens when you connect your external hard drive to an infected computer.
π Symptoms of a Shortcut Virus
βοΈ Your folders appear as shortcuts π with a small arrow icon.
βοΈ Clicking on them does nothing or opens a suspicious file.
βοΈ Your files seem to have disappeared, but they are actually hidden.
βοΈ A strange script file (.vbs, .exe, .bat) appears on your hard drive.
βοΈ Your hard drive works fine on TV or other devices, but not on your PC.
π οΈ How to Remove the Shortcut Virus from Your External Hard Drive
Follow these steps carefully to remove the virus and recover your files. π§Ή
Step 1: Use Command Prompt (CMD) to Restore Your Files
1οΈβ£ Connect your external hard drive to your Windows PC.
2οΈβ£ Press Win + R, type cmd, and press Enter.
3οΈβ£ In the Command Prompt, type this command and press Enter:
attrib -h -r -s /s /d E:\*.*
(Replace E: with your actual drive letter!) π
4οΈβ£ This command will unhide your files and remove unnecessary attributes.
Step 2: Delete the Virus Files Manually ποΈ
1οΈβ£ Open File Explorer and navigate to your external hard drive.
2οΈβ£ Look for suspicious .vbs, .exe, .bat files that you donβt recognize.
3οΈβ£ Delete them permanently (Shift + Delete).
Step 3: Scan Your Hard Drive with Antivirus Software π‘οΈ
1οΈβ£ Install a reliable antivirus like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or Avast.
2οΈβ£ Run a full system scan and remove any detected threats.
Step 4: Disable Autorun (Prevent Future Infections) π«
1οΈβ£ Open Run (Win + R), type gpedit.msc, and press Enter.
2οΈβ£ Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System.
3οΈβ£ Find Turn off Autoplay, enable it, and apply changes. β
π― Conclusion: Stay Safe from Shortcut Virus! π
Now that youβve successfully removed the shortcut virus, be careful when connecting your external drives to other computers! Here are some quick tips:
βοΈ Always scan USB drives before opening files π.
βοΈ Avoid using untrusted computers π₯οΈ.
βοΈ Keep your antivirus up to date π.
βοΈ Backup your important files regularly πΎ.
If you found this guide helpful, share it with your friends and help them stay virus-free! π‘οΈπ
π Have any questions? Drop a comment below! βοΈπ

