file all.exe virus modified to 4g

Virus changed all the files .exe to 4g. Open property, the file type is 4g and cannot rename them.

Can help you!

Hi Andy,.
If you are unable to open programs, follow the steps described in this guide: http://www.selectrealsecurity.com/fix-programs
If you have any questions about the instructions, just ask. Let me know if this helps you.
Brian

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