I have Tried Attrib command to remove autorun.inf
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Apr 8, 2013 at 02:19 PM
    Apr 8, 2013 at 02:19 PM
                        
                    Hello, 
Try this 1
If you are using Window Vista or 7 then Click on Start --> In search bar, type
cmd. When the command prompt option appears in the search list, right-click on it
and select the option "Run as administrator". Now enter the attrib command.
Another alternative way:
Click on Start --> In search box, type control folders and press Enter.
"Folder Options" will be opened. Click on the "View" tab.
Now select the option "Show hidden files, folders or drives" and uncheck the
check box "Hide protected operating system files" --> Click on "OK" button.
Now look for your files in your external drive.
Later undo the changes you have made by once again going to "Folder Options"
--> Click on "View" tab and click on "Restore Defaults" button --> Click on "OK".
Good Luck
            Try this 1
If you are using Window Vista or 7 then Click on Start --> In search bar, type
cmd. When the command prompt option appears in the search list, right-click on it
and select the option "Run as administrator". Now enter the attrib command.
Another alternative way:
Click on Start --> In search box, type control folders and press Enter.
"Folder Options" will be opened. Click on the "View" tab.
Now select the option "Show hidden files, folders or drives" and uncheck the
check box "Hide protected operating system files" --> Click on "OK" button.
Now look for your files in your external drive.
Later undo the changes you have made by once again going to "Folder Options"
--> Click on "View" tab and click on "Restore Defaults" button --> Click on "OK".
Good Luck
