How to fix the task manager, registration and more after a virus attack

If you're using Windows you probably already know the many problems left by the virus in its path, and even if you've cleared the virus or malware many times some functions of Windows are damaged, some of the most common are the Task Manager (Task Manager) or the Windows registry (Registry Editor) or to the command prompt (Command Prompt), the folder options to show or hide files, just to name a few, which does not allow access to these utilities.

Quick-Disaster-Recovery

While many anti-malware applications are good enough when it comes to eliminating the infection, they can not repair the collateral damage that the system has suffered. This is where Quick Disaster Recovery comes into play.

Quick Disaster Recovery is a very light, free and portable that has been created to fix the problems that infections often stop malware, these problems can be fixed with a few clicks plus it also can serve as a Task Manager replacement very basic, if the Windows Task Manager can not be accessed.

Quick Disaster Recovery is a free program that works on both versions of Windows 32-bit and 64-bit versions.

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