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<_-AK-_>
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I cant double click my drive C: anymore.:(
Whenever i double click the drive C: icon it gives me script error.I can only access this drive with right click on the icon first and point the pointer to open which is sucks alot...Someone help me.
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I found this info on the web, I haven't had this problem myself but I hope it helps
It is apparently an error caused by a virus Topic: Cannot find script file "C:/.MS32DLL.dll.vbs."? Go to My Computer - Click Tools at the top bar --> Folder Options - When you come to the Folder Options window, click on the View tab - Look for Hidden files and folders - Click on Show hidden files and folders - Press OK - Once the window is closed, click on your C drive once. - Right click and select Open from the menu bar - Once you are in there, look for whether there is a filename called MS32DLL.dll.vbs - If you can't find it in C (like I did), look in C:\Windows - If you still can't find it, don't worry, press F3 at the top row of your keyboard (in case you don't know) and the search bar will be on your left. Click on All files and folders, and type in the file name MS32DLL.dll.vbs If you don't find any file in there, congratulations, you are one step out of it. You can jump to step (4) 3. You found the virus - Click on the file you found and press SHIFT key and DELETE key - It will ask you "Are you sure you want to delete (the file name)". Click Yes - If you find more than one location that has MS32DLL.dll.vbs, then you need to repeat the steps in (3) 4. Editing the Windows Register (do it with full of caution!) - Click Start --> Run - Type regedit and press ENTER - You will come to the Registry Editor window - On your left there will be the registry directories. Look for: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> Software --> Microsoft --> Windows --> Current Version --> Run - If there is a MS32DLL in there, delete the entry. - Then you need to look for: HKEY_CURRENT_USER --> Software --> Microsoft --> Internet Explorer --> Main - If you see the Window Title has "Hacked by Godzilla" you should delete that entry. - You can now close the Registry Editor window 5. Stop all auto runs in future (recommended move) - Click on Start --> Run - Type gpedit.msc and press ENTER - You will come to the Group Policy window - Go to User Configuration --> Administrative Templates --> System - Look for Turn off Autoplay and double click it. You will come to Turn Off Autoplay Properties window. - Click Enable and select All drives from the drop-down combo box. (It is suggested to turn it off to avoid further potential virus infections in future) - You can now close the Group Policy window 6. Stopping auto run virus programs (if have) - Click on Start --> Run - Type msconfig and press ENTER. You will come to the System Configuration Utility window - Click on the Startup tab, and look for any programs that runs under MS32DLL.dll.vbs - If you find then, uncheck the checkbox on the left of the file - Click Apply - Click Close - When you close the window it will ask you whether to restart or not. Click on Exit without Restart. 7. Hide your system files - Go to My Computer - Click Tools at the top bar --> Folder Options - When you come to the Folder Options window, click on the View tab - Look for Hide protected operating system file - Click on Don't show hidden files and folders - Press OK 8. Restarting your PC - Before restart, make sure that you empty your recycle bin - Restart your PC - You will see a windows prompt that you have changed your system configurations. Check on the checkbox not to remind you anymore and press ok.
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Emuhustler
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wow. Thats alot of partitions lol. Anyway, i think its either an virus or as squall said an bad Windows Scripting(he didnt say it, but he meant it, no other way possible, end of discussion.).
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Hyperion Pilgrim
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It is really strange kaspersky did not detect that.
That is probably a virus. Tell us your results with the advices the others said.
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I want you INSIDE me
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a typical trojan virus....uses a autorun.inf file to execute a malicious program or script. This one in particular is called VBS.Zodgila
follow the instructions that SHADOVV posted. However, I am reading that this trojan infects removable drives as well. Unplug all your external hard drives before removal. Before you can plug them back in, you need to remove the hidden autoplay.inf and MS32DLL.dll.vbs files created on each external partition. You can probably disable autoplay, then plug the devices back in to remove the files.....or you can use a Linux LiveCD
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Devastating Force
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If that is indeed the malicious item you are being plagued with then here you go aswell
VBS.Zodgila - Symantec.com
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Fallen
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Yeah I'm a week late.
Anyway, Autorun and Autoplay are actually two different, though related, animals, so be careful. Though you can prevent them both from activating, there's no way to prevent Windows versions prior to Vista from reading the Autorun.inf file and allowing it to change the properties of "Open", "Explore" and whatnot to make it execute itself upon click. Unless, of course there's some esoteric switch inside Windows which nobody has yet discovered so far. What do I do? Disable Autorun and Autoplay. When a USB drive that doesn't belong to me has to be plugged into my PC, I drop down to command line and, look for the autorun.inf and malware files and waste them (but not before collecting them. Bwahahaha!). Then I replug the USB drive. Tiresome, but that's the price of an insecure OS. And yeah, USB bugs like those are extremely common from where I'm coming from. |
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VBA-M Team
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