rygar13
18th January 2008, 19:52
I don't know what this is but i have try many anti viruses but still it detect nothing
please help me http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh162/rygar13/prob.jpg
the very problem is every time I open my drives it always opens on a new window... which is quite annoying
please tell me how can i fix this or what is the suitable anti virus for this
C_J
18th January 2008, 21:00
Someone managed to rename your hard drive sub7@chatx.net.
Right-click on the drive icon and then click on "Rename".
OR
Download what i'd put in attach, install, restart, kill the process wscript.exe in the task manager
Click on Start->Run.
Type in "cmd" (without the quotes), and press Enter.
Type these commands as the command prompt opens:
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/mma.*"
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/autorun.inf"
C:
cd \
del /f "mma.*"
del /f "autorun.inf"
You may need to apply the 2 commands above on each drive of your PC/Laptop Including flash drives
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/WINDOWS/system32/mma.*"
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/WINDOWS/system32/autorun.inf"
cd windows/system32
del /f "mma.*"
del /f "autorun.inf"attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/mma.*"
Make sure to issue this 2nd set of commands to clean up your windows folder. If C is not the drive of your Windows installation, then simply replace "C:" to whatever is your Windows drive.
After issuing all command prompt commands, open notepad and simply copy and paste this Registry script:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"Userinit"="C:/WINDOWS/System32/userinit.exe"
Also verify the system root path of your system (e.i: "C:/WINDOWS/...")
Save this as any filename you want with .reg extension (e.i: "clean.reg")
After saving this, double-click on this file for it to be applied on your registry.
After all these steps, restart your system and right-click on your drives to verify that this virus has been removed.
If the Sub7@Chatx.net still remains after restart, try repeating the whole process again.
And use soft against Spyware, not antivirus for those...Like Spy Sweeper, NOD32, PC-cillin (spyware scan) :hahaha2:
C_J
18th January 2008, 21:03
Someone managed to rename your hard drive to sub7@chatx.net.
Right-click on the drive icon and then click on "Rename".
OR
Kill the process wscript.exe in the task manager.
Click on Start->Run.
Type in "cmd" (without the quotes), and press Enter.
Type these commands as the command prompt opens:
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/mma.*"
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/autorun.inf"
C:
cd \
del /f "mma.*"
del /f "autorun.inf"
You may need to apply the 2 commands above on each drive of your PC/Laptop Including flash drives
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/WINDOWS/system32/mma.*"
attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/WINDOWS/system32/autorun.inf"
cd windows/system32
del /f "mma.*"
del /f "autorun.inf"attrib -r -a -s -h "C:/mma.*"
Make sure to issue this 2nd set of commands to clean up your windows folder. If C is not the drive of your Windows installation, then simply replace "C:" to whatever is your Windows drive.
After issuing all command prompt commands, open notepad and simply copy and paste this Registry script:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"Userinit"="C:/WINDOWS/System32/userinit.exe"
Also verify the system root path of your system (e.i: "C:/WINDOWS/...")
Save this as any filename you want with .reg extension (e.i: "clean.reg")
After saving this, double-click on this file for it to be applied on your registry.
After all these steps, restart your system and right-click on your drives to verify that this virus has been removed.
If the Sub7@Chatx.net still remains after restart, try repeating the whole process again.
OR
use what is in attach...
And use soft against Spyware, not antivirus for those...Like Spy Sweeper, NOD32, PC-cillin (spyware scan) :hahaha2:
rygar13
19th January 2008, 11:57
thanks man !!!!
it is gone now!!!!...
thank you very much!!!
~: SuYoG :~
19th January 2008, 12:31
mepetrut gud work buddy ur always helping members rep added 4 ur help :)
Prob Solved Thread must b Closed now ;)
bigboys
4th May 2008, 14:04
Ok,My suggestion is that try one of these Anti Virus softwares,I can assure you it will do the job.
Download itand update it first then scan pc.
Try, Kaspersky antivirus or nod32 or bit defender they are all exellent will detect it and heal it or remove the virus.
Personally I use Kaspersky and I'm very happy with it.
Bit defender is good too but a bit hard to use the others are ok.
try it and post back how you wnt.
Cheeers.