Saturday, 22 June 2013

How to Remove Autorun.inf


How to Remove Autorun.inf Virus from Pendrive Easily – Without Antivirus!


I have heard many peoples suffering from autorun.inf virus that is the major problem of the windows xp users
Anyway, As we know Our Antivirus (Basically, Avira, Avast, AVG, etc), Only detects Virus i.e autorun.inf whenever you insert your removable disk (Pen Drives). But our AntiVirus can’t disinfect it nor delete it.

Hmm, the autorun.inf is hidden and it can’t be remove or disinfected by Anti virus.
I have a Funny tutorial for you all through which you all can get Rid from this Virus without any Antivirus:

1. Open Notepad
2. Do not write anything in it.
3. Save as (any where in PC i.e Desktop) with name “autorun.inf”
4. Copy and paste in your “Pen Drives”
5. Remove your drive then insert again, it will open normally

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