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

http://files.filefront.com/aesetup24exe/;13840701;/fileinfo.html
ImpliedSuicide
Sep 9, 2009 at 11:48 PM
Wow Thanks that worked great, I was having same problem. You are awesome!
To Shahab,,,i like our tipss,,,,thanks a lotsss,,,
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
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
WOW!

deleting all keys named "mountpoint2" worked!

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