Need immediate assistance with protected USB. Please respond right away.
Need immediate assistance with protected USB. Please respond right away.
Worked properly before. Found two Trojan viruses; think it’s the reason. Bitdefender can’t delete them since they’re protected by encryption. Immediate assistance required. Attempted Mini XP but failed again. Need help.
Run a comprehensive scan using Kaspersky AV, Malwarebytes, and SuperAntispyware. If needed, format the USB with HP USB Format Tool.
Find the Linux distribution for your liver system. It lets you boot a Linux OS from a USB drive without installing it.
Search for "Ubuntu download" in Google to reach the official Ubuntu site. Use the UNetBootin tool—it’s user-friendly—select the desired Ubuntu ISO from your storage and pick a USB drive you wish to install it onto. (The tool includes a Linux downloader, so you can specify the Linux version and destination USB, and it will generate a bootable USB.) Once installed, boot from the USB and choose options like "Try Ubuntu without installation" or a live environment depending on your needs. If gparted isn’t pre-installed, open a terminal (find it via programs) and run "sudo apt-get install gparted." Confirm with "y" when prompted. Type "gparted" in the terminal or double-click its icon. Remember, keep the terminal window open; closing it will end the session. Apologies for the confusion caused by the tablet input.
Start a Linux live USB and reset its filesystem to a clean state.
It seems the issue might be linked to a decompression bomb trojan.
They recommended using Gparted for this task. EaseUS Partition Master could work on Windows too, but if you think it’s virus-related, Linux might be the better choice.