Can't open any driver by double clicking

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Upali - Nov 11, 2009 at 12:15 AM
 upali - Nov 11, 2009 at 04:05 AM
Hello,
I my PC having OS Windows XP professional Ver 2002 SP2. When I am double click in any of the driver in my PC it's appear open with window.I have deleted all the sub folders in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion­Â­\Explorer\MountPoints2
still it's not working.without formatting & reloding OS how can I clear this problem.Pl kindly help me on this.
BR,
Upali
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xpcman Posts 19530 Registration date Wednesday October 8, 2008 Status Contributor Last seen June 15, 2019 1,828
Nov 11, 2009 at 12:28 AM
Virus trouble

Sometimes it happens in windows XP that you are not able to open drives on your hard disk. When you double click on the drives icons or right click on the drive>>explore in My computer ,the drive does not open.

This problem is generally caused by most of the viruses which infect windows XP system. They block or restrict your access to any of the drives.

But don’t worry this is not a big trouble it can be fixed easily.

Fix:

Normally when a virus infects a windows system which causes a drive opening problem, it automatically creates a file named autorun.inf in the root directory of each drive.

This autorun.inf file is a read only ,hidden and a system file and the folder option is also disabled by the virus. This is deliberately done by the virus in order to protect itself. autorun.inf initiates all the activities that the virus performs when you try to open any drive.

You have to just delete this file and restart your system to correct this problem.

Follow the set of commands below to show and delete the autorun.inf

1. Open Start>>Run and type cmd and press enter. This will open a command prompt window. On this command prompt window type the following steps.

2. type cd\ this takes you to the root directory

3. type attrib -r -h -s autorun.inf this changes the file attributes to allow its deletion
4. type del autorun.inf this deletes the file

5. now type d: and press enter for d: drive partition. Now repeat steps 3 and 4. Similarly repeat step 5 for all your hard disk partition.

Restart your system and your trouble will be fixed. Except you still have the virus that started the problem. Run a virus scan to fix that problem.

Good Luck
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Yes I have done your procedure.
Now when I double click in any driver it will open new window with Search Results.
When I click right mouse button in any driver it's shows as follow.
Search... (letters are blod)
PartitionMagic 8.0
Open
Explore
Sharing and Security..
Scan for threats..
Formats
Copy
Create Shortcut
rename
properties

What I have to do now.
Best Regards,
Upali
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