start menu >
run > type:
CMD(e.g. if your drive is at
drive E: then type
E: on the command prompt then press enter)
Try doing this to your
USB drive and check if your
USB stick contains the same folder and
AUTORUN.INF, if it does then your system is really infected..
Go to command prompt, in USB Drive do the following commands.
type:
E: Press
ENTER key
type:
attrib autorun.inf -h -s -r press
ENTER key
type:
del autorun.inf and press
ENTER key
type:
attrib autorun.inf and press
ENTER key
if said
autorun.inf not found *.*
Create a folder named:
AUTORUN.INF on the root directory of your flash drive. (to do this type the command:
MD\AUTORUN.INF)
type–>
MD\autorun.inf and press
ENTER key
If an error: a subdirectory already exists…
try to repeat the following instruction above…
this is 100%work..
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