ddcs.exe Remove Virus Tacna Testing Course in the 2nd test Lately I've seen that in different workplaces, espace has been called a virus and its variants ddcs.exe (dsoqq.exe), causing a number of difficulties. Is a typical malware that spread via USB sticks.
order to clear the virus ddcss our computer, we need to know first whether we are actually infected with it, so first detail the symptoms that are characteristic to have this malware on your computer.
Symptoms: - is periodically autocreate autorun.exe and autorun.inf files on all storage drives our PC.
- folders USB memory change our appearance:
| normal folder | Pseudo-folder |
| |
- The actual folders are not displayed pseudo-folders and are actually executable (. exe).
- All folders of USB to connect to your computer the same fate.
- The task manager runs a process called "ddcs.exe."
Solution: ...
manual disinfection process (preferably reboot the computer and immediately follow the steps ff):
- Go to Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and go to the Processes tab. Find the process "ddcs.exe" give right click and choose "End Process."
- (Just in case we had not reset) In the same Task Manager, find processes that bear the name of any of the folders 'infected' which have double-clicked and Terminate processes.
- Go to all the storage drives (C:, D:, USBs, etc.) and delete the autorun.inf and autorun.exe. Insert our memories
- USB (all we have), make sure you apply the step 3. Go to menu View> Details. Then again go to the View menu> Arrange Icons By> Type. Delete all the files of type "Application" bearing the names of our folders.
- Now we must change the status back to "Hidden" folders for our USB drives. To do this application downloader: unhide the folders on my USB memory and write the name of the unit you apply it.
- Finally go to the Start button> Run and type msconfig. Go to the Startup tab and find the record and uncheck DDCS. Press OK and ready.
I hope these steps will be very helpful if you have any questions, write in comments. Try to hang soon an executable that automates these steps.