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Monday, December 13, 2010

Autorun.inf File missing Or corrupt : How to recreate Autorun.inf file

Allowing autorun
Windows provide users with simple utility that runs automatically applications found on a CD, when inserted in the CD drive.
To make use of this option, you must verify that it is enabled under your system configuration. If it is the case, upon inserting a CD or DVD,Windows will try to open an application.This procedure is due to the "Autorun.inf" (primary instruction file associated with the Autorun utility) found at the root directory of the CD.
Creating an Autorun.inf file

First create a new (text-only)file a name it as autorun.inf.once created open it with your favourite text editor(notepad)and type in the following syntax:

[autorun]


parameter=value



Basically it should like that:

[autorun]


open=myapplication.exe


Variations

If the selected application is found in a sub folder, the path must be specified:

[autorun]


open=folderA\folderA1\myapplication.exe



If an argument is to be passed for the application to be auto played:

[autorun]


open=myapplication /argument


Customizing the icon

If you want to change the default icon add the following syntax:

icon=icon.ext



Example:

[autorun]


open=myapplication.exe


icon=myicon.jpg




The icon file should also reside in the root directory of the CD.


Customizing the icon text

Simply add the following command line:

label=My application


Customizing the icon menu

To edit the menu that appears when you right-click on the icon simply add the following syntax:

shell=start shell\start\command=path/myapplication.exe


shell\start=Run Application


shell\read\command=notepad++.exe files/readme.txt


shell\read=open readme.txt



Keep in mind that the following parameters shoul be defined: shell\*\command and shell\* ,as they are the keywords, firstly for defining the application to be executed and secondly, for the text displayed in the menu.
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Task Manager, Regedit and Folder Options Disabled by Virus ??

All must be aware of this problem caused by a virus called “Brontok”. Sometimes after removing the virus completely from our system, you’ll still face some problems such as you can no longer bring up Windows Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL. You get the error message saying “Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator....









If You think that it’s easy to fix this problem by going to Registry Editor, you can’t! You'll get a error message “Registry editing has been disabled by your administrator”.









Folder Options and even Show Hidden Files & Folder is disabled! How frustrating! Don’t worry, here’s how to restore your Windows Task Manager, Registry Editor, Folder Options and Show hidden files & folders.

Brontok virus will make some changes to the system restrictions in order to hide itself from easy detection and also from easy cleaning.

Here’s a free tool called Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT) which is able to re-enables all what the virus had previously disabled, and gives you back the control over your own computer.


Remove Restrictions Tool is able to re-enable:
- Registry Tools (regedit)
- Ctrl+Alt+Del
- Folder Options
- Show Hidden Files

Small and easy to use. Make sure you boot in to Safe Mode to use Remove Restrictions Tool (RRT).

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