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external hardrive error loading WA.FAT32
i have my external hard drive last time is good but now i cant open it it says like this
ERROR LOADING WA.FAT32 THE SPECIFIED MODULE CANNOT BE FOUND.
please help me
i have my external hard drive last time is good but now i cant open it it says like this
ERROR LOADING WA.FAT32 THE SPECIFIED MODULE CANNOT BE FOUND.
please help me
I think a few more bits of info are needed here. what exactly is on this drive? has it been formatted? Please give some more info. Thanks
OK,
First thing - Do not panic.
Second - Having posted your problem here seeking help, do not do anything on your own in haste that can make matters worse and then it will be a wild goose chase.
If you have already done something, let us know exactly what all you did between your first post and your next post before reading this post.
Third - we do need more information between " last time is good" but now it says " error message"
Did you scan your PC as well as the external HDD with any antivirus program or did it run automatically and found any malware? What was the result? ( No, do not run any scan after you read this post.Just tell what AV you have on your PC and whether it protects in realtime.)
Now unplug all other external drives from your PC, plug in only your problem external drive and post a screenshot of how your drive looks in Windows Disk Management. Follow the guidelines here Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
Also a screenshot of My Computer and how your external drive looks in it..Is it a shortcut?
I am retiring for the day now and check your post after 8 hours of sleep.
Last edited by jumanji; 07 Sep 2014 at 20:49.
its not formatted i have many important files in there .. sir
Why have you started a new thread? You could have replied in the other thread external hardrive error loading WA.FAT32
Anyway, as I expected your computer has been infected by the Short-cut virus.
We shall try to eliminate it using WinRAR. ( There is another thread in this very forum but at the moment I am not referring you there since you may get lost in it. :))
( You did not answer my question whether you ran any antivirus/malware scan and whether it found any malware and deleted it. You must read the post carefully and answer all queries so that we get the correct picture to be able to help you effectively)
Download, and install WinRAR evaluation version, 32 bit version if you are running 32 bit Windows and 64 bit version if you are running 64 bit Windows.
WinRAR archiver, a powerful tool to process RAR and ZIP files
Shut down your computer, unplug your external drive( if not done already ) and then boot.
Plug-in your external drive while pressing the left Shift key so that autorun is disabled.
Now run WinRAR and explore your external drive with it.
Post a screenshot of the contents.
Screenshot 1: Here my external drive is I:
Screenshot 2: These are the contents of I: shown in WinRAR. In your case it may be F:
Post only this screenshot showing its contents.
If you have any autorun.inf file in it, open it in NotePad and post its contents. In particular look for any *.exe file. Please note it down. Also post a screenshot of it.
OK, it appears to be the Recycler virus.
I don't want you to go through the exercise of manually removing it which is tedious for you and me .
Instead you will use USBFix and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to get rid of it.
How to remove Recycler virus from my pendrive?
Hope this helps.
(Note: Just for Info - in case you require any folder/file immediately): You can explore any folder in WinRAR. You can also copy and paste any folder/file to any other location. Select folder/file in WinRAR and in Toolbar File > Copy files to clipboard or Ctrl+C. In the new location of your choice rightclick and paste or Ctrl+V)
WARNING: You seem to be a gamer. If you visit sites of doubtful integrity and/or download and use pirated software, you are likely to get into all sorts of problems like this.
but is it ok to use my external to copy and paste my files? now?
if i will delete or scan the Recylcler Viruse the link that you just gave me ,, my files wont be affected right? sir?
I'm thankfull that my files are allright and i looked forward that it will be solved now
Last edited by apple08; 09 Sep 2014 at 02:13.
If you have space on your internal drive, yes. Your personal data files created by you - yes. Downloaded files - No. Those may be infected. In fact those may be the source for your trouble.
But not to another external drive. It may get infected. You can still try, now that you know how to get rid of it. ( Experiment. You will also learn and we will also learn.:) )
In fact you should connect all your external HDDs/pendrives and cleanse those with USBFix and MBAM.
You should cleanse your PC also with MBAM.
Do any cleansing process with your internet disconnected so that the dirty dozen do not communicate to their masters.
You may now read : External Hard Drive error ~$WV.FAT32
( That is the first in "Similar Threads" at the bottom of this thread - if you haven't noticed it thus far.:) )
EDIT: Your files will in no way be affected by running USBFix and MBAM. So don't worry about it.
Last edited by jumanji; 09 Sep 2014 at 05:14.