Error with all hard drives?

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  1. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Sunny said:
    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Sounds a little like a virus

    Try
    1. Open Start>>Run and type cmd and press enter. This will open a command prompt window. On this command prompt window type the following steps.

    2. type cd\

    3. type attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf

    4. type del autorun.inf

    5. now type d: and press enter for d: drive partition. Now repeat steps 3 and 4. Similarly repeat step 5 for all your hard disk partition.

    Restart your system and your trouble will should be fixed

    /fingers crossed.

    do i press enter after each step? and do i space? hmm i think i did something wrong check the image.
    thanks
    Sorry, you do have to press enter after each command:

    1. Open Start>>Run and type cmd and press enter. This will open a command prompt window. On this command prompt window type the following steps.

    2. type cd\ (press enter)

    3. type attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf (press enter)

    4. type del autorun.inf (press enter)

    5. Now type F: and press enter for F: drive partition.

    If it says that it can't find the file each time you do it then there is no need to worry as it will have nothing to do with auto run however, if it does find the file then after doing these steps see if you can double click your drives then.

    Regards,
    JDobbsy1987
    I tried but it says cannot find
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  2. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #12

    Sunny said:
    JDobbsy1987 said:
    It may also be helpful if you can take a screen shot of the root of your c:\ and f:\ drive but before you do that temporarily show hidden files and folders + show protected operating system files.

    Tut - Hidden Files and Folders - Show or Hide

    This may help determine if you have a file causing this in the root of your drives, little things like 'zpharaoh.exe' can be a right pain
    Sorry where can i find the root of the my c:\ and f:\. and its not just those two drives when i open my computer and i double-click on any icon from Hard disk drives (2) and Devices with removable storage the error pops up image below. sigh i dont know whats wrong with this.
    Yeah, basically when you double click the drive (or in your case... right click then open)
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  3. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Bill2 said:
    Do you get that error on double clicking a drive or a folder? Try the reg file attached in this thread.

    Drives in Computer give a file not associated error
    i got that error double clicking on both drive and folder however if i right click and open the error dont pop up and the tabs on the left dont trigger the error also.
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  4. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Sunny said:
    JDobbsy1987 said:
    It may also be helpful if you can take a screen shot of the root of your c:\ and f:\ drive but before you do that temporarily show hidden files and folders + show protected operating system files.

    Tut - Hidden Files and Folders - Show or Hide

    This may help determine if you have a file causing this in the root of your drives, little things like 'zpharaoh.exe' can be a right pain
    Sorry where can i find the root of the my c:\ and f:\. and its not just those two drives when i open my computer and i double-click on any icon from Hard disk drives (2) and Devices with removable storage the error pops up image below. sigh i dont know whats wrong with this.
    Yeah, basically when you double click the drive (or in your case... right click then open)
    ya the only way for me to open is right click it.
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  5. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #15

    Also have you tried running SuperAnti Spyware and running the MalwareBytes software?
    Links to these are in post 3
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  6. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Also have you tried running SuperAnti Spyware and running the MalwareBytes software?
    Links to these are in post 3
    i just did a quick scan in malwarebytes and 2 virus found i'll show you in image below. so do i just press Remove selected? is this the virus that causing all this problem?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Error with all hard drives?-mb-scan.png  
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  7. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #17

    hmmm i just tried the scans and still the same what could cause this problem

    thanks for helping me
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  8. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #18

    Sunny said:
    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Also have you tried running SuperAnti Spyware and running the MalwareBytes software?
    Links to these are in post 3
    i just did a quick scan in malwarebytes and 2 virus found i'll show you in image below. so do i just press Remove selected? is this the virus that causing all this problem?
    Ye, just click remove selected and then run SuperAnti Spyware.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #19

    Sunny said:
    Bill2 said:
    Do you get that error on double clicking a drive or a folder? Try the reg file attached in this thread.

    Drives in Computer give a file not associated error
    i got that error double clicking on both drive and folder however if i right click and open the error dont pop up and the tabs on the left dont trigger the error also.
    Have you tried using the reg fix from the link above?
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 14
    Window 7 RC 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    JDobbsy1987 said:
    Sunny said:
    Bill2 said:
    Do you get that error on double clicking a drive or a folder? Try the reg file attached in this thread.

    Drives in Computer give a file not associated error
    i got that error double clicking on both drive and folder however if i right click and open the error dont pop up and the tabs on the left dont trigger the error also.
    Have you tried using the reg fix from the link above?
    Well i just download their drive_fix_w7.reg(i wonder if that file have virus) and still the same problem
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