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C Drive not opening on double click

“C or any Drive not opening by double clicking but by right clicking and explore”

This is very common problem we are coming across.

Here are some solutions that  helped me out of this problem and i hope it would do this to you too:

go to start menu Assesries , systom tools , systom restore & choose a old date & go to naxt button
then ur systome requirs a restart i think ur problume can solve in this proces.
  • First try System restore.     Go to start menu ->Accessories-> system tools-> systom restore .
  • start – run – type to this cmd .insert a cd and following this stap (x means cd rom)   X:\MS32DLL.dll.vbs_ c:\MS32DLL.dll.vbs
  • start>run>type regedit>then click in f3>and search for mountpoints2…and delete all of it.i hope your problem solved.
  • Another solution
  1. Install “unlocker” from FileHippo.com
  2. Double-click on My Computer on Desktop.
  3. Choose Tools and select “Folder options”
  4. Click on “View” tab, select “Show Hidden files and folders” and uncheck “Hide Extention….”
  5. Click on “Hide protected operating system files” (these selections are important to find the files you need to delete)/
  6. Click “OK.”
  7. Search for the file autorun.inf and delete it permanently
  8. Go to C:\RECYCLER. The search you previously performed will show you what folder where the autorun.inf is. Right click the folder and click Unlocker. Choose unlock, then delete.
  • Here is another and last way
  1. Double-click on My Computer on Desktop.
  2. Choose Tools and select “Folder options”
  3. Click on “View” tab, select “Show Hidden files and folders” and uncheck “Hide Extention….”
  4. Click on “Hide protected operating system files” (these selections are important to find the files you need to delete)/
  5. Click “OK.”

3. Open Windows Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del) and select the “Processes” tab 
- Click on “Image name” to sort the list 
- Find “wscript.exe” and click on “End Process” (if there is more than one process with that name you have to end all of them)
- Close Windows Task Manager. 

4. Click on Start and select “Search” and search for “autorun.inf” (search the computer) 
- Delete all the files that contain the text MS32DLL.dll.vbs (the virus) by pressing Shift+Delete. (There obviously should not be Autorun.inf in the C: root). 

5. You will also delete the virus from the system (C:\WINDOWS\ MS32DLL.dll.vbs) by pressing g Shift+Delete. 

6. Next you have to edit the Register. (Please not that you have to be very careful in the Registry tools; certain mistakes in the Registry can crash your computer) 
- Click on “Start” and select “Run” and type in “Regedit” and press “Enter”. 
- Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> Software –>Microsoft –>Windows –> Current Version –> Run. 
- Find “MS32DLL” and delete that entry. 

7. Select HKEY_CURRENT_USER –> Software –> Microsoft –> Internet Explorer –> Main. There you find Window Title “Hacked by Godzilla” and you should delete that entry. You can close the Registry now. 

8. Click on Start –> Run and type in “gpedit.msc” and press “Enter.” 
– Open “Group Policy”: select User Configuration –> Administrative Templates –> System –> and there you will double click on “Turn Off Autoplay” 
- In the window there you should select “Enabled” and select “All drives” (they say in a certain Thai website that select all turn of Autoplay will be safer for not getting viruses). Now you can close the Group Policy. 

9. Click on Start –> Run and type “msconfig” and press “Enter”. 
- Open “System Configuration Utility”. 
- Click on “Startup” tap 
- Find the file MS32DLL, choose Enable All, then uncheck “MS32DLL” 
- Click Apply and then OK to close 
- Exit the “System Configuration Utility” and select “Exit Without Restart” when prompt. 

10. After this, double-click on My Computer and select “Tools” and “Folder Options” and “View” tap to change back there. 
- select “Hide Extention…” and “Hide protected operating system file” and “Don’t show hidden files and folders”. 
- Empty the “Recycle bin” and “Restart” your computer.

I hope and sure that ur problem would have solved.

June 24, 2009 - Posted by increa | Troubleshooting | , , | No Comments Yet

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