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Windows 7: When I open my C or D Drive the folders were converted to Application.

02 Oct 2012   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
Baguio
 
 
When I open my C or D Drive the folders were converted to Application.

When I open my C or D Drive the folders were converted to Application.-untitled.jpg

My OS is Windows 7.
It started when the $RECYCLE.BIN Folder were visible then it becomes like that and when I try to open one of the folders in the C or D Drive it closes the current folder and open a new window.
One day when i open my laptop it shows a message that my OS were missing but one day after when i open it the message doesn't show anymore....
What could be the cause of this problem??

Another is whenever I open a CMD it closes immediately......


Last edited by julius12013640; 02 Oct 2012 at 01:36 AM.. Reason: i forgot to add something...
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02 Oct 2012   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Its a virus . . .. Try malware byte and run a complete scan
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02 Oct 2012   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. SP-1
Northern Ohio
 
 

Some of what you are trying to do needs administrative privileges.

Last edited by Layback Bear; 02 Oct 2012 at 02:09 PM.. Reason: spelling
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