The first reports of the Penetrator virus date back to 2007, when an epidemic of destruction of Microsoft Office files, photos, videos and music affected many users. The name of the virus comes from the English penetrate - to penetrate, penetrate, and accurately reflects the essence of the memory resident virus program.
Necessary
EasyRecovery Pro
Instructions
Step 1
Disconnect the infected computer from the local network and disconnect the Internet connection.
Step 2
Remove the hard drive of the computer and connect the infected hard drive to another computer that is not affected by the virus. Alternatively, Windows miniPE can be used, but this action cannot restore the functionality of the computer due to corrupted system registry entries.
Step 3
Launch the EasyRecovery Pro application and select the "Data Recovery" item in the list on the left side of the main program window.
Step 4
Use the Advanced Recovery option offered by the application and wait for the system check to complete.
Step 5
Click OK in the Location Alert window that opens to confirm that you need to copy the recovered files to another disk and specify the disk partition to be recovered in the new dialog box.
Step 6
Click the Next button to confirm the verification of the selected section and wait for the process to complete.
Step 7
Specify the files to recover in the next dialog box and click the Next button to confirm your choice.
Step 8
Click the "Browse" button in the dialog box that opens and select a location to save the recovered data.
Step 9
Wait for the restoration process to complete and click the Finish button in the Copy Data window.
Step 10
Click the Yes button in the Save Recovery window to invoke the Save File dialog box and use the Browse button to select where to save the recovered files if you want to return to the recovery process later.
Step 11
Click the "No" button in the "Save Recovery" window to complete the process and confirm your choice by clicking the OK button.