rajkohli wrote:
> It will sound you annoying but your computer may have a virus.
>
> Check your drives and folders for
>
> Desktop.ini and Folder.htt
>
> files or you can search for them. You will notice that they are exist
> in nearly all the folders. By default, these files are system hidden.
>
> If all the folders contain that files you have to clean your computer.
>
> Let me know!
>
> "lupin" wrote:
>
>> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was
>> vanished. the ony remaining options was; map network drive;
>> disconnect network drive and synchronize. Please help me I want to
>> view some of my hidden files....
What does your answer have to do with the OP's question? If English is
not a language in which you are proficient, please don't give tech
advice in it. Having desktop.ini and folder.htt files on the hard drive
has *nothing* to do with the virus status of the computer.
He may very well have a virus - there is no way for us to tell. Rather
than tell someone to look for Windows files, you should tell them to
scan with an current version antivirus program!
Malke
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