This means that autorun.inf is found on the selected drive and this copy of the autorun.inf is not generated from Autorun Protector program. If your device does not come with specialĪutorun utility, you are advice to Remove it. By doing so, the program will generate a custom autorun.inf into the drive, if your drive file system is NTFS, it will add an extra layer of security. You may wish to click the Create button to create a protected autorun.inf. This means that no autorun.inf found on the selected drive and it is considered Safe. You may wish to create a custom protected autorun.inf More info on converting your file system to NTFS, click here. It enhances the security if you create the Custom Protected autorun.inf (Read below). I recommend you to use NTFS if your device do support. This will show you the file system that the selected drive uses. You can click the Refresh button if you have just plug in a removable device. The list box will show you the list of drive that is active in the system. It’s safe to clear this registry key even though your system is not infected. Clearing this key might solve the problem on opening drive problem issue. The MountPoints2 registry key contains cached information about every removable device seen so far. To know more about the difference between autoplay and autorun, visit Microsoft webpage by clicking here. Do not panic if you still see an Autoplay menu when you insert a removable media. Special note: This may causes devices like PortableApps or U3 devices and CD/DVD ROMs drive to ignore the autorun program. Credit goes to the author Nick Brown and his colleague. So far I think this method is the best for disabling autorun worms from infecting into your PC. NET Framework 2.0 and above in order to run this program.īy enabling this protection, your computer will treat autorun.inf as if it does not exist. Click on OK to terminate the application.”, you will need to download.
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