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Posted by Dreamer on January 12, 2007, 6:29 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Ok, I searched the registry for xcopy.exe and did not find it. The copy.exe
I found it before and removed it. Here is how I finally dealt with the
right-click issue: Opened explorer, tools, folder options, and in the file
section I created a new action to the unity icon, with explorer.exe, and it
worked. I think I finally finnished with this virus. Thansk for your help.
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> | Happy new year for you all!
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> | Please, could you people help me with this nasty problem here?
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> | I got this virus, win32.perlovga. After a while thinking I succeeded in
> | removing it from my notebook. But it let a small but boring problem
> here.
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> | When I go to "My Computer" and click in "C: " icon, a pop up warning
> appears
> | and says that windows could not find "copy.exe", which was one of the
> files
> | of this nasty virus. When I right-click the C: icon, a new option
> appears,
> | "autorun", in first place, when "open" should be there. I think the
> virus
> | has changed this thing. How can I put it right back? I don't wish to
> | format my hard disk. Thanks for any help.
> | Best wishes to you all.
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> Are sure it was "copy.exe" and not "xcopy.exe" ?
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> Plaese search the Registry for "copy.exe" and "xcopy.exe" and reply back
> if it was found and
> where it was found.
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> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
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