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computer is not infected with (autorun.inf) and all the drivers are clean ,Then you can remove the autorun from your USB for example or another memory storage device by : 1- You can use this simple way - First,insert your flash memory in the port(while pressing left shift at the sametime to avoid the autorun). - Now you can use winrar program to explore your flash memory.you will find autorun and another hidden viruses such as xcopy,Recycler,and so on select them and press delete from the keyboard. - Eject your flash memory and insert it again by the same way to make sure that all the viruses and the autorun have been removed. 2- Another way visit kaspersky website you will find a free tool that is used to remove the virus that damage the exe files as well as the autorun download it to your disktop with no need to download all the kasper anti-virus and scan your PC or the flash..etc waiting for Reply Thanks View all 22 comments Report cris- Apr 21,
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or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask how to delete autorun.inf folder Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it how to remove autorun.inf from android works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top USB live error, “cannot open output file F:\autorun.inf” up vote 0 down vote favorite When I try boot the USB from http://ccm.net/forum/affich-63526-how-to-remove-autorun-inf-virus-open-hidden bios into ubuntu 12.10 it just comes to a menu with a black screen and a couple lines of text. There is no option to run from USB even though I have persistence enabled. Here's a picture of the screen: 12.10 usb live-usb share|improve this question edited Apr 3 '13 at 22:46 Eliah Kagan 56k15162255 asked Apr 3 '13 at 22:26 Mayo111 112 What are the couple of (i.e., two) lines of text? Is cannot open output file F:\autorun.inf one http://askubuntu.com/questions/277641/usb-live-error-cannot-open-output-file-f-autorun-inf of them? Even if so, that's just one line... what does the other say? –Eliah Kagan Apr 3 '13 at 22:31 Thanks for replying, I uploaded a picture of what happens as my profile picture. Isn't the menu meant to have a purple screen with the Ubuntu label on it? Also for persistence aren't you meant to be able to run it straight from the usb, or do you have to install it to the usb from the usb? Anyway, The lines are: Try ubuntu without installing, Install ubuntu, OEM install, Check disk for defects. –Mayo111 Apr 3 '13 at 22:37 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I don't know why the menu looks exactly like it does, but a live USB flash drive, even with a persistent area, still provides the same boot options as a normal live USB flash drive with no persistent area. So, to use the system on the USB drive, select Try Ubuntu without installing. It should work fine. In case something went wrong in the creation of the live USB, I recommend testing its persistence first before assuming it works. For example, you could create a file on your desktop. Then shut down and reboot, and see if the file is still there. If it is, you should be good to go. share|improve this answer answered Apr 3 '13 at 22:49 Eliah Kagan 56k15162255
to create an autorun USB drive by yourself, which works on any Windows It is known that Microsoft has turned autorun http://www.visualdesigning.com/articles/how-to-create-autorun-usb-drive/ off for all USB devices in Windows 7 and higher. (more details : AutoRun changes in Windows 7). As we previously wrote, the only way left for users to have the USB autorun functioning on any computer is to use a special USB drive that is interpreted by Windows OS as two devices: one looks like a typical CD-ROM, while the second one is a how to flash USB drive itself. For some reason, USB drives with such a function are very hard to buy now. However, if you are technically savvy, and you know how to find information in the Internet, with a bit of luck you can make such a flash drive yourself. In this article we tell how we were able to make a USB drive featuring a CD-ROM how to remove volume and the autorun function from a conventional flash stick purchased in the nearest shop. We didn’t mean to prepare an all-around comprehensive guide, but following our steps you can try to do the same with your own USB device. Also, we recommend purchasing the same or similar flash-disk to increase chances of the successful outcome. DISCLAIMER: YOU PERFORM ALL ACTIONS WITH FLASH DRIVES COMPLETELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY HARDWARE OR DATA DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM YOUR ACTIONS. Let’s get into the theory a bit. The bulk of flash-drive manufacturers use third-party chips/microcontrollers. And some controllers allow creating a separate partition on the disk that is identified by the OS as a CD-ROM device. This option is hidden, but as we will demonstrate below this is real, and can be done by low-level formatting of the disk with special tools offered by the manufacturer of the controller. Apparently, each controller should use its own software. So, our task consists of the following steps: Determine the manufacturer and modification of the chip/controller of the flash drive. Find and download the specialized tool by that manufacturer. Create an is