Can not open Pen Drive

J

JAG CHAN

I am having 4GB Kingston Pen Drive which was working perfectly till now.
Recently I copied few snaps from my friends computer and when I tried to
open the Pen Drive I got the message:

Can not find Script file
"E:\VirusRemoval.vbs"

E: being the Pen Drive.

Can somebody please tell me why I am getting this message and how do I open
my Pen Drive.

I am using Windows XP with SP2.

Thanks.
 
D

Dragomir Kollaric

I am having 4GB Kingston Pen Drive which was working perfectly till now.
Recently I copied few snaps from my friends computer and when I tried to
open the Pen Drive I got the message:

Can not find Script file
"E:\VirusRemoval.vbs"

E: being the Pen Drive.

Can somebody please tell me why I am getting this message and how do I open
my Pen Drive.

Darn it, I've seen the same thing a few days ago, a kid
brought also a USB-Stick, and when I tried to open it, I saw
the similar message. He told me that his PC at home got
invested with a virus. We could copy some file to the drive,
but as I said before we were also unable to *open* the
drive, to see the contents in explorer.

If you try to open the drive on your friends PC does it
still work there? The other solution might be to try a Linux
Live CD-Rom and then see if you can access the drive, and
then copy files to a fat32 partition, after that if it's
needed, reformat the drive, to wipe off some virus, if
indeed there is one on it.




I am using Windows XP with SP2.

Thanks.



Dragomir Kollaric
 
J

JAG CHAN

Darn it, I've seen the same thing a few days ago, a kid
brought also a USB-Stick, and when I tried to open it, I saw
the similar message. He told me that his PC at home got
invested with a virus. We could copy some file to the drive,
but as I said before we were also unable to *open* the
drive, to see the contents in explorer.

If you try to open the drive on your friends PC does it
still work there? The other solution might be to try a Linux
Live CD-Rom and then see if you can access the drive, and
then copy files to a fat32 partition, after that if it's
needed, reformat the drive, to wipe off some virus, if
indeed there is one on it.








Dragomir Kollaric

Thanks & Regards.
 

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