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Thereby, to make life much easier for the user, especially for a beginner. Unfortunately, this file is often used by viruses. If your computer has become infected with a similar virus, then you may not even go to one or another flash drive or disk partition. In this article, we will try to figure out how you can delete the autorun.

By the way, the anti-virus program Dr. Web Cureit shows good results moreover, it does not need to be installed. It can be used to delete any file that cannot be deleted normally. If successful, then delete suspicious files, including autorun.

For information on how to do this, see this article. By the way, you can turn off almost everything! By the way, the virus prohibits seeing hidden files, but in Commandor'e this can be easily bypassed — just click on the 'show hidden and system files' button in the menu. See the picture below.

By the way, good results are shown by the USB Disk Security program, designed specifically to protect flash drives from such an infection. In general, of course, the rescue disk must be made in advance, so that in which case it is.

But you can't foresee everything in advance, especially if you are just getting to know the computer …. These discs are usually called Live. Be careful, when you boot from such a disk, you can delete absolutely any files, including system ones. Once it's done, you are presented with the selected menu template in the editing window of the program.

It's time to edit. The program offers a variety of editing features. I found myself spending quite some time playing around with all of them. You can add text blocks and enter your annotations, add buttons, shapes, lines and other objects just by dragging them onto the menu screens with the mouse. To add navigation and interactivity to the menu, you should add links and hotspots to objects, as well as interactive actions that automatically trigger when the mouse is over the item or the item is clicked.

For example, you can set an image to show a tooltip when the mouse is over or set a button to play a sound and open a document when the button is clicked. There are no limitations on how elaborate the interactivity can be, so you can make it anything you imagine.

At any moment, you can enter the preview mode and see how the menu works. If you are not happy with the changes, you can always go back and keep on editing until you get what you want.

The last step is to package the menu files and put them onto the USB key. Whenever you insert a CD, DVD, Floppy disk, portable hard drive or USB stick into your computer, the Windows operating system has the ability to automatically launch a program directly from the media or run a game installer etc. Unfortunately, in recent times times the function has been used for more malicious purposes and has become quite a common way to spread and infect machines with viruses, worms and trojans.

This function is known as Autorun and has been around since Windows 95 and is simply a small text file called autorun. When Windows detects the presence of the file, it reads it and looks for the line to auto launch an executable or file, and if found, launches the program. The Autorun functionality has been reduced in more recent versions of Windows for security purposes and in Windows 7 the autorun. The options then differ depending on what type of media Windows has detected.

For instance, if you insert a blank CD Windows will ask if you want to write to it, or a music CD will give you the option to play the contents.

Autoplay is nice and everything, but what about if you want your Windows to recognize and process the autorun. But for those of us that like the function and wish to use it, there are a few 3rd party utilities around to help bring back Windows autorun to USB removable devices.



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