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| Hi there, whenever I want to access my C drive I a little pop window jumps up and asks me whether I want to open the 'file' with Acrobat, Word, Internet Explorer or Notepad and similar nonsense. What could the problem be? Thanks
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| What program(?) are you trying to access c: from? When you are trying to access c: are you clicking on c:, or someting in it's root directory?
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| It sounds like the type of file that you are accessing is not recognized by your OS. Does it have a funky extension. Make sure your C drive is ok. See if you can access your C drive through your command window. Start---> Run type command type C:\ Dir Last edited by Mikebits; 19th June 2008 at 07:13 PM. | |
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| If you mean you go to MY_COMPUTER and then click on the C drive then this happens. If so I would guess it is a messed up file association. If you are using XP go back to a restore point prior to the problem. Maybe some software install went wrong or some one messed up the registry.
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That's exactly wat I mean 3v0. By 'restore point prior to the problem' do you mean restarting in 'last known good configuration'? Thanks
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| Just check you don't have a file named autorun.inf in the c:\ directory. | |
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| This is a virus but not a serious one.I think its an virus with the *.vbs extension. That means your virus guard don't know there are plenty viruses inside your PC. Me & many people got this incident when I use previous versions of virus guards.After installed registered version of kaspersky the problem solved. Not only the C: drive in future you may locked your other drives as well. Alternate you can use explorer to view your drives. | |
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| So how do I solve the virus problem? I have threatfire and McAfee installed (Threatfire is the more active of the two :-)
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| Have you checked to see if you have an autorun.inf on your c:\ ? | |
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| Hi, Try this, I've the same problem too and I got this from my friend. Put these two files into the C drive, execute clean, followed by clean2. I'm not sure whether they work for you or not, but they remove some trojan in my drives.
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| Or when the thing asks you what program to use, select C:/ windows / explorer.exe and that's all
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| I'm sure bananasiong means well, but I would recommend that you *not* download that .zip file, and *not* run the two executables contained within it. You have absolutely no way of knowing where they came from, who wrote them, or what the authors' motives were. In this case, googling for 'clean.exe clean2.exe' turned up only about a hundred pages, mostly in Spanish and Portuguese, all of which report that clean.exe and clean2.exe are part of a virus or worm of some kind (although in this case, the proper term would be "trojan horse"). In short, never, ever try to solve a problem with some unknown software you find on a forum. Use trusted tools such as HiJackThis, Spyware Search and Destroy, etc, and only download them from trusted sources. Torben
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| Your a wise man Torben. | |
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Again, it's normal not to believe anyone unknown
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| Well, so which way to go...?
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