View Full Version : Getting rid of a phantom "autorun.inf"
Mouzafphaerre
05-16-2009, 13:43
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So these nasty trojans and malware are everywhere and whenever you stick your memo card on somebody else's computer it's infected. avast! merely cleans up the trojans but leaves their damned autorun file there, so does S-S&D. :gah2:
You can't view the phantom file even when the protect system files option is unchecked. You can't reach it searching either. How do you fraking get rid of it? ~:pissed:
TIA
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LeftEyeNine
05-16-2009, 14:45
Get a trial Kaspersky, remove the bugger ?
Does it run when the system starts?
Tellos Athenaios
05-16-2009, 18:53
And if it doesn't work you could use a Live CD, Live DVD or Live USB image from any Linux distribution: chances are that the SD is FAT anyways [and the NTFS 3G stack is now more or less ubiquitous among the more popular choices of Linux anyways]. So you should be able to simply remove the file without question from your device using any of their file managers; and if not there is always sudo + the cd and rm -f commands. In short the Live environment will give you full control over what files are on the SD according to its file tables and what are not. (Btw, you will want to empty the trash can/recycle bin if you use the file managers too!)
If afterwards the file still manages to respawn you may actually want to check your other system.
Mouzafphaerre
05-17-2009, 12:59
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The trojan/virus has already been got rid of, but the now technically harmless yet annoying phantom autorun.inf resists. Isn't there any way not involving paid antiviri or Linux? :gah:
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Tellos Athenaios
05-17-2009, 13:04
I never really trust the CMD shell for anything. Too cumbersome. Still, one can try to "del" that file using it.
(Run -> Cmd -> and then: DEL /F "H:\ave\fun\trying\to\spell\this\out\in\full\because\the\silly\cmd\can\t\cd\to\the\path\to\the\file\p roperly")
I just don't expect it to work when removing a file as administrator through the ordinary file manager (explorer) doesn't work. (And if it is about hard disks I have a solid dislike of the tools Windows saddles you with. Partitioning? The world has advanced (read: gparted, kparted) beyond a cumbersome basic-style UI (read diskpart because the Windows GUI client simply doesn't work) ?)
EDIT: http://www.computerhope.com/delhlp.htm
Mouzafphaerre
05-17-2009, 16:54
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As an ex DOS geek I had tried using the DEL before posting this. :no:
Thanks for trying to help mate. :shrug:
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Check msconfig. Start ---> Run ---> msconfig (as written here)
Go to "Start", then watch out for this "problem".
Mouzafphaerre
05-18-2009, 02:38
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Nah. It's on a memo stick.
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Vladimir
05-20-2009, 16:52
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You can't view the phantom file even when the protect system files option is unchecked. You can't reach it searching either. How do you fracking get rid of it? ~:pissed:
TIA
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Just accept the inevitable and mate with it. :robot:
Mouzafphaerre
05-23-2009, 03:01
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OT: Thanks for the tip. ~;) The expletive has been corrected to fit the new series' jargon.
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