the problem here is that malware can also inject itself into current running / startup procresses, meaning you have to download specific programs that can look into processes and hang off any injected processes, not long ago a friend of mine had malware on his PC, but the malware couldn't be delete. this was because it was injected into regular Windows processes and i used a program to look into the processes and i was able to track the malware and hang it off the windows process and delete it.
the problem here is that malware can also inject itself into current running / startup procresses, meaning you have to download specific programs that can look into processes and hang off any injected processes, not long ago a friend of mine had malware on his PC, but the malware couldn't be delete. this was because it was injected into regular Windows processes and i used a program to look into the processes and i was able to track the malware and hang it off the windows process and delete it.
masaaya4 8 months ago
How could i tell on a Windows7 computer??
RedYoshiSonic12 1 year ago
Currently, malwares also use the hidden folders System Volume Information and the Recycler folder.
m0nsk1 1 year ago
You could just use virus total or System Lookup
FirefoxReview 1 year ago