Monday, December 20, 2010
【 Weak current College 】 using WinRAR to a hard drive completely "Detox"
Computer recently used a strange phenomenon occurs, double-click the D disk cannot directly open (other letter are OK), always pop-up prompts "can't find pagefile.pif, specify a location", so each time it is only through the button "open" menu to open and look through the right-click menu found inside an "AutoPlay" project.
Fault analysis: Internet searches, according to the data basically determines the author is in the browse page, or in the process of transferring files Trojans and virus-induced in. So I open the anti-virus software NOD32 (have to upgrade to the latest version) on your hard disk to a depth of antivirus, strange is a virus found nothing. Since I do a virus scan on a daily basis, it is estimated that the virus has already been I kill. Under the data analysis, most likely a virus in the D disk residual a file autorun.inf (some viruses will often use this file to run automatically at computer), but it itself has no virus, anti-virus anti-virus failed to clean it thoroughly, but it has remained to bring computer after a sequel — causes the hard disk does not open.
Troubleshooting: as autorun.inf is a hidden deep file, when I put the folder options select the options to "Show hidden files and folders" and also in drive d found this file, so here I will subtly with the most commonly used WinRAR to clear. First run WinRAR software, in the interface we click on the address bar drop-down list on the right side of the path to the root directory of drive d, this time we found the D disk the following hidden file "autorun.inf" finally appeared, needless to say, in the file selection "on point button to delete the file". Now try it, you can really drive d opens normally. But still not finished, don't forget to clear the registry project, open the registry, find the "pagefile.pif" content, find a shell key, its subordinate key values as "D:pagefile.pif", delete this key, so the virus remains cleared.
Using WinRAR to a hard drive completely "Detox"
Computer recently used a strange phenomenon occurs, double-click the D disk cannot directly open (other letter are OK), always pop-up prompts "can't find pagefile.pif, specify a location", so each time it is only through the button "open" menu to open and look through the right-click menu found inside an "AutoPlay" project.
Fault analysis: Internet searches, according to the data basically determines the author is in the browse page, or in the process of transferring files Trojans and virus-induced in. So I open the anti-virus software NOD32 (have to upgrade to the latest version) on your hard disk to a depth of antivirus, strange is a virus found nothing. Since I do a virus scan on a daily basis, it is estimated that the virus has already been I kill. Under the data analysis, most likely a virus in the D disk residual a file autorun.inf (some viruses will often use this file to run automatically at computer), but it itself has no virus, anti-virus anti-virus failed to clean it thoroughly, but it has remained to bring computer after a sequel — causes the hard disk does not open.
Troubleshooting: as autorun.inf is a hidden deep file, when I put the folder options select the options to "Show hidden files and folders" and also in drive d found this file, so here I will subtly with the most commonly used WinRAR to clear. First run WinRAR software, in the interface we click on the address bar drop-down list on the right side of the path to the root directory of drive d, this time we found the D disk the following hidden file "autorun.inf" finally appeared, needless to say, in the file selection "on point button to delete the file". Now try it, you can really drive d opens normally. But still not finished, don't forget to clear the registry project, open the registry, find the "pagefile.pif" content, find a shell key, its subordinate key values as "D:pagefile.pif", delete this key, so the virus remains cleared.
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