1. Select the file or folder you want to encrypt.
2. Right-click the file or folder and select Properties.
3. On the General tab, click the Advanced button.
4. Check the box for the "Encrypt contents to secure data" option.
5. Click Apply and then OK.
Note: If the "Encrypt contents to secure data" option is not selectable and grayed out or you do not see the option at all, you likely have a Home edition of Windows, which does not support this feature. It is also possible that the hard drive where the files are located is not formatted as NTFS, as this is a requirement for the encryption feature.
How To Remove Shortcut Virus From Your Pc:beginner:
:white_check_mark: Method 1.
- Clean up and remove Shortcut Virus by CMD -
1. Click on Start and select Run;
2. Type: CMD and Hit Enter to open Command Prompt;
3. Type the drive letter of your hard drive partition in PC or USB flash drive and hit Enter; (G for example.)
4. Type: attrib g:*.* /d/s -h -r -s and hit Enter.
You’ll be able to see your files and data on Windows PC or USB flash drive now.
:white_check_mark:Method 2.
-Cleanup Shortcut Virus with Shortcut Virus Remover or Anti-virus Software-
*If you need a double guarantee, you can download and install anti-virus software to clean up all shortcut virus from Windows 10/8/7 computer and USB etc external storage devices. Here below you’ll see a list of anti-virus software and tools and you can selectively choose one to try*
:arrow_right:Trojan Removal Tool;
:arrow_right:Shortcut virus fixfolder;
:arrow_right:Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, etc.
:white_check_mark:Method 3.
- Delete/Wipe Shortcut Virus from Registry -
1. Press Win+R and type: regedit to enter the registry;
2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Click on Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Click Run;
3. Press Win + R, type: msconfig > Click OK;
4. In Startup, uncheck everything except for the anti-virus software.
5. Click OK > Click Restart now.
:white_check_mark: Method 4
- Remove It By .bat File -
1. Open notepad
2. Copy & paste below given code
@echo off
attrib -h -s -r -a /s/d Name_Drive:*.*
attrib -h -s -r -a /s/d Name_Drive:*.*
attrib -h -s -r -a /s/d Name_Drive:*.*
@echo complete
3. Save the file with remove virus.bat
"Now replace the Name_drive with infected drive name , if you have more than 3 drive simply copy and paste the command"
4. Now simply close the file and run it.
-Once everything done …remove file from drive and folder too-
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How to Restrict Data Usage for Specific Apps On Android
:heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign::heavy_minus_sign: :white_check_mark: The methods depend on some inbuilt settings as well as on an app that will let you stop the internet usage to a specific app that you think consuming upyour internet bandwidth. So follow some simple methods discussed below to proceed.
Limit your Data using Built-In Option
You can easily manage your internet data on your Android smartphone without any app because your Android comes with an extraordinary feature of restricting your cellular data. Let’s know
:large_blue_circle:how to use make use of this feature
:one: Go to setting and select Data Usage from there. Once you opened, the Data Usage you can see the option of “Set Cellular Data limit” You need to turn that on
:two: You need to set your satisfactory limit there looking upon your internet plans.
:white_check_mark:That’s it! Now the extra usage of cellular data won’t be a hurdle.
Working long hours may be beneficial for your bank account but it could be bad news for your hair.
A new study has discovered career success may come at a price after finding that people who work more than 52 hours a week are twice as likely to go bald.
Although many of us are paid to work 40 hours, walking out of the office at 5pm is often a distant dream.
Research into the links between longer working hours and hair loss has taken results from 13,000 men in South Korea, where its commonplace to far exceed 40 hours at work each week.
The stress that comes with working longer hours can cause a hormonal change in the scalp and inhibit the growth of hair follicles.
Previous research has also shown that stress causes our immune system to attack hair follicles.
The people behind the study are now urging employers to be more considerate with hours their workers are allowed to put in, arguing that not only can it lead to hair loss but also a string of other negative side effects.
Academics from Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine in South Korea used 13,000 men between the ages of 20 and 59 over a four year period (2013-2017) to conduct the research, but didn’t include women in the study.
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The men were grouped according to the amount of hours they worked, and other factors including martial status, income and smoking were also taken into consideration.
It was found that there was a significant link between longer working hours and baldness.
Lead author Kyung-Hun Son said: “The results of this study demonstrate that long working hours is significantly associated with the increased development of alopecia in male workers.
Limitation of working hours in order to prevent alopecia development may be more necessary from younger workers, such as those in the 20s and 30s, at which hair loss symptoms start to appear. Preventive interventions to promote appropriate and reasonable working hours are required in our society.”
Son added: “A lot of studies have revealed the mechanism of alopecia development by stress. In mice experiments, stress was significantly related to the inhibition of hair growth, induction of catagen cycle, and damage of hair follicles.
Other researches have also suggested that stress can affect injuries and inflammations of hair follicles, cell deaths, and inhibit hair growth.
Based on these previous researches, we can cautiously assume that the relationship between long working hours and the development of alopecia is likely to be mediated by job-related stress.”
So if you’re a fan of your locks, tell your boss some scientists have said you need to work less.
Preventive interventions to promote appropriate and reasonable working hours are required in our society.'