Anybody know what to do? I can't access my C drive
start > run > regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
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what happens when you go ...
[start]->[run]->
type C:\
then press enter?
[start]->[run]->
type C:\
then press enter?
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Can you access your C drive directory through the command prompt, tried accessing it through the explorer? Seems to me the shortcut there has been corrupted.
Can you access your C drive directory through the command prompt, tried accessing it through the explorer? Seems to me the shortcut there has been corrupted.
Works fine.jsnipy wrote:
what happens when you go ...
[start]->[run]->
type C:\
then press enter?
Shortcut is fucked.
Quickfix?
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Rename the drive to "D"
Wont that fuck up windows cause it likes "C" ?AussieReaper wrote:
Rename the drive to "D"
start up in safemode and see if you can get in it ?
Last edited by Chorcai (2009-08-16 06:33:52)
Looks like you might have gotten the right advice on first reply:Oisín<3 wrote:
Works fine.jsnipy wrote:
what happens when you go ...
[start]->[run]->
type C:\
then press enter?
Shortcut is fucked.
Quickfix?
Cheez wrote:
start > run > regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
I don't know who's taking the piss and who's not.jsnipy wrote:
Looks like you might have gotten the right advice on first reply:Oisín<3 wrote:
Works fine.jsnipy wrote:
what happens when you go ...
[start]->[run]->
type C:\
then press enter?
Shortcut is fucked.
Quickfix?Cheez wrote:
start > run > regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
i think cheez and jsnipy are srs
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I had something like this once. A few viruses put an autorun file on all the drives it can, meaning you can't get to it through explore unless you right click > explore. They're typically flagged as hidden, read-only, and system. The one I had even reset the view options so even though you try to enable it, you won't ever actually see hidden files. The following will solve this:
http://bleuken.i.ph/blogs/bleuken/2007/ … utoruninf/
You may have a different bug, so scan for viruses and check your startup config for anything out of place.
http://bleuken.i.ph/blogs/bleuken/2007/ … utoruninf/
You may have a different bug, so scan for viruses and check your startup config for anything out of place.