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When your drive is infected with a virus, your antivirus have remove certain info files of your drive, that's why your drive behave such a way.
The only way I know how to solve it, is to reformat the particular drive. You need to backup the drive then format and copy it's back.
Unless you can find the missing files and restore it's back.
I hope it's useful to you
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05-31-2007, 04:12 PM
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try this. In run, type the following
Code:
chkdsk drive: /x /r
Reoplace "drive:" with the drives you are having problems with.
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05-31-2007, 05:03 PM
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mbucari1
ulun64
ahmed84h
apex0000
lordyosi
drmezo2003
Really don't know what to say.... thank u very very much for ur assisting ...u were so supportive .... finally i solved this damn problem ... i entered to m drivers through Dos (offcourse after I converted them into fat32 from ntfs format) to make them visible through Dos...
then i deleted all .inf , .ini , .ddl files there then restart and problem solved ..
thanks again for u guys and for ur tips too ... was useful and productive too... u were so kind .... wish u all Good Luck
best regards
//George
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05-31-2007, 10:52 PM
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great news george
nice to hear that from you
See you dude
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