KiraIQD This user has been deleted
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this question might asked by someone but i cannot find where is it.....
so please teach me how to solve this problem manually.... |
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act what is your prob?? kalau ur tumbdrive tekan ada copy.exe error, paling senang, scandisk ur tumb, thick pada repair system file.. pastu dah ok..
banyak cara lain.. kalau mod datang ni mesti kene punye.. tak guna search mode.. |
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Reply #1 KiraIQD's post
What is copy.exe?
Copy.exe is one of possible names of Salga-A worm also known as Perlovga virus (usually classified as win32.Perlovga.A). Other possible file names of this worm include host.exe, xcopy.exe, temp1.exe, temp2.exe and svchost.exe. Copy.exe is dangerous to your system threat and it should be removed immediately. Some anti viruses remove it improperly which causes "can not find copy.exe" error message to appear.
Why do you see "Cannot open drive C, D, E. etc. Windows cannot find copy.exe" error?
Copy.exe worm (or Salga-A, or Perlovga virus which is the same) copies its references to autorun.inf files of different drives and creates subkeys inside HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2 key which makes this file to be default Autorun handler for all drives in your system (local drives like C, D, E, etc, CD/DVD-ROMs, removable drives like USB drive and so on). So when you double click on some drive Copy.exe file is executed by Windows. If you delete Copy.exe file itself, "copy.exe missing" error when accessing drives will appear. You can however still access your drives by right-clicking on them and selecting Open but this is very inconvenient. Fortunately, you will find the complete copy.exe problem solution on this page.
How to fix Copy.exe missing problem manually? For advanced users only
To completely solve "Cannot open drive... Windows cannot find copy.exe" problem you should:
- Kill all processes related to copy.exe trojan (including but not limited to host.exe, xcopy.exe, temp1.exe, temp2.exe and svchost.exe)
- Delete all files related to copy.exe trojan (including but not limited to host.exe, xcopy.exe, temp1.exe, temp2.exe and svchost.exe)
- Clear all references to Copy.exe virus from Autorun.inf files on all drives or simply delete these files (please note, that this may stop some other useful autorun functionality of drives)
- Delete subkeys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2 key which are created by Copy.exe file virus.
This is long but effective way of Copy.exe repair. |
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hehehe..
KiraIQD, ko x prasan ke lupe tu?hehehe
0001,..tq bbyk atas info tu.. |
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Reply #5 edma's post
No prob.
And welcome ke bod computer. |
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KiraIQD This user has been deleted
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erm...y only can open the c drive? |
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