Error when open C drive (Double click).

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misasia Posts 18 Registration date Sunday August 24, 2008 Status Member Last seen July 27, 2009 - Aug 24, 2008 at 11:51 PM
 samad - Jun 11, 2013 at 10:45 PM
Hello,

Error when open C drive (Double click). It prompt out a message <Cannot find script file "c:\MS32DLL.dll.vbs">.
I only can open C drive by right click and use option open and explore. I'm not sure my pc still infected by virus or not because I already do a full scan by using Symantec Antivirus ver 10.0.
Can someone pls guide me. TQ.
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nothing to say more than a lots of time..
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thanks for giving solution
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i try all the step but still not working.
i delete all the "mountpoints2" from registry
and I run from cmd and delete autorun through "del -autorun.inf" and "del -autorun.inf -/a

still not happen, if any idea????????
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OMG, YES! FINALLY. 1 freaking year my notebook couldn't function normally. thank you so much!
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Yes it's really work! You are a great man! Thank you so much!
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This is "autorun eater". It works!

http://files.filefront.com/aesetup24exe/;13840701;/fileinfo.html
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ImpliedSuicide
Sep 9, 2009 at 11:48 PM
Wow Thanks that worked great, I was having same problem. You are awesome!
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To Shahab,,,i like our tipss,,,,thanks a lotsss,,,
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the issue is my hard drive is an external 2 tera
i did delete the mountpoints2 from the regedit
but when I turn off my pc and turn it on again later on
the problem gets back on
ny idea how to fix that
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other issue
when I try to open a media file on windows classic or windows media player it says not a valid win 32 application
i can only open them by opening the media player first then drag the file on it
appreciate your help
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WOW!

deleting all keys named "mountpoint2" worked!

thank you very much!
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IT WORKS..................
THANKS DUED
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thanks a million shahab.. I tried all hopeless stuff.. but your trick does the magic! :)
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Best tip ever!!!
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you rock sir you are god of all hacks ........
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You are all genius. I typed just 'mountpoints2' in find option in regedit. It solved my problem immediately
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