There is a strange folder in my Options for the Protection of the system!

The tab System Protection in system properties, which gives you options of system restore, there is a system volume that looks like there's a number of clsid.

It is outside the usual partitions. Is this normal? It does not appear in Windows Explorer.

The machine is quarantined and not visit the internet more, so I can't give you the screenshot. But it's the name of the folder:

\\?\Volume{d331125c-e4fe-11E1-B1EB-806e6f6e6963}\  Below these are the partitions C: and E:, I created the disk during a recent clean install. The new internal drive is a WD 320 GB Scorpio.

Previously, Windows wouldn't start and gave me a hardware error. I took the bottom of the laptop, reinstall the memory, hard drive and DVD - RW, it blew out and everything close up. It works fine now.

However, I also had a problem of malware with Rimecud! INF, DelfInject.gen! BE and DelfInject.gen! AF, which is the reason why I ask this question. This file would be a remnant of malware? I wiped the disk four times.

Hello

The mouse interface will not be infected by the virus.

Refer to this link and perform the virus scan using Microsoft standalone system sweeper tool.

Utility Spotlight: Repair the Infection from your PC

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/hh547009.aspx

Note: The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

I hope this helps!

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