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    [Pro] open with ?!

    after my pc was infected with a virus,I found that when I double-click on any drive I receive the open-with menu.
    I cleaned my pc but it did not fix the problem so I had to format my C: and install WinXP pro again but strangly I keep receiving the same message ..
    how to fix it from the reg-editor?
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    this is waht I mean
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    First try this:

    Go to Start > Run and type in:
    regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
    You should get a message saying DllregisterServer and DllInstall of shell32.dll succeeded
    Click OK.

    You probably need a reboot.

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    minacross

    I find it very strange that you are still getting that error message after a reformat and reinstall of XP.

    It is usually caused by malware and is quite easy to fix. I`ll post the fix anyway in case other drives which were not formatted are involved

    1. Have a look in the root of the drive. By this I mean C:\ or D:\ or whatever it is. NOT C:\Windows.... etc

    Open Windows Explorer
    Tools/Folder Options/View

    Put a check at “Show hidden files and folders”
    Remove check from “Hide extensions for known file types”

    Remove check from “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)”
    Apply
    OK

    Now look in the root of the drive (C:\ or D:\ or whatever it is)
    Can you see a file "Autorun.inf"
    If so rename it to a "a *.bak" file. (Right click/Rename)
    It then becomes "AutoRun.bak"
    Reboot and check if fixed.

    You can delete the file later if all is well.

    If it is not that
    2. There is an association fix for drives at the site below
    Scroll down to
    “Some of the frequently used Tips & fixes for Windows XP”
    Select the “Drive association fix for XP”

    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/


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    thnx guys
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    You are very welcome minacross

    Did you get it sorted?

    I would be interested to know your solution please.


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    dunedin--What does that "Drive Association fix" actually do?
    Except for OPEN, I never thought of a drive having much in the way of Associations.
    Last edited by Welshjim; March 8th, 2008 at 03:30 PM.
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    The "Drive Association fix" basicly reregisters shell32.dll.
    Added is new contextmenu item "Open Command Window Here"

    Elaine, I didn't think about autorun.inf files.
    This might very well be the cullprit, although minacros did a format?

    You find a more complete reg fix here, if the solutions didn't work.
    http://technize.com/2007/11/02/if-op...rive-contents/

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    Last edited by DeP; March 8th, 2008 at 05:03 PM.

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    Every time I`ve seen this error lately it was caused by autorun.inf.

    As far as I know it can affect all drives/partitions.
    minacross formatted "C" and I did not know if any other drives/partitions are present. That`s why I posted the fix

    That`s a good link DeP. Thanks for posting it


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