On Jul 5, 6:01Â pm, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net>
wrote:<span style="color:blue">
> From: "Snarfie" <Snarfie.3c2...@DoNotSpam.com>
>
> | I am sitting with exactly the same problem and this is my findings:
>
> | AVG anti-virus, does a scan, and it detects an autorun.inf "virus" and a 2fitri
> | something file. Obviously one removes it as it is melicious.
>
> | I have noticed that the moment this has been done, you get a problem: If you double
> | click on any of your drives in my computer, it brings up a screen "open with". You can
> | access the drives in all otherways but not through "my computer" with a double click.
>
> | Does anyone have a solution that could actually work? -- Snarfie
>
> Since you posted throught the BS interface called Â
http://forums.techarena.into the real
> Microsoft News Groups instaed of accessing them through a news client and failed to quote
> the orginal thred, we have no idea what you are talking about whan you wrote "I am sitting
> with exactly the same problem ...".
>
> You have malware that spreads through the AutoRun capablity of removable media. Â All your
> Read/Write media such as Flash Drives must be cleaned or you risk re-infection or
> spreading the infection to others.
>
> Did you try rebooting your PC before you click on a drive in Explorer you actually browse
> said drive ?
> If not, please do so.
>
> --
> Davehttp://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> Multi-AV -http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp</span>
It's a pseudo virus called "Disk Night"
It was originally made to "prevent" flash drives from getting viruses
(but because of the method and problems caused it has been qualified
as a virus).
Try searching around for "Disk Night fix tool" or something like that,
it will fix the problems caused by disk night.