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Virus of my usb - Transcend 4GB JetFlash 110 USB 2.0 Flash Drive (TS4GJF110) Media

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Use your virus scanning software to scan and remove the virus on your USB memory stick.
OR
Use a WEB base virus scanning to remove the virus on the USB memory stick. Please click on these links to access these WEB-based Virus Scan sites :-

Trend Micro housecall
http://housecall.trendmicro.com
symantec - Norton Security Scan
http://security.symantec.com

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First, use anti-virus software to scan your USB.
Then, if you find soem data lost, you can use recovery tool to recover it. How to Recover Photos Videos off SD Card after Formatting Unformat SD... How to Recover Photos Videos off SD Card after Formatting Unformat SD...

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Remove virus

Insert your USB drive in the appropriate USB slot in your computer.
If the Autoplay dialog box appears, select "Take No Action" and click the "OK" button.
Launch your anti-virus program, such as AVG Antivirus or Anti Malware.
Select the USB drive for the program to scan.
Click the "Start Scan" button or option.
Open the scan history for the USB drive when the scan is complete to see a list of viruses and warnings identified by the antivirus software.
If desired, select the options to "Heal All Infected Files" or "Move the Infected Files to the Virus Vault" to ensure these files are quarantined from your system.
Highlight each infected file in the scan history.
Write down the file name of each infected file identified on the USB drive.
Minimize the application's window.
Select "Run" from the Windows "Start" menu. In the Run window, type "e:/" at the command prompt to switch to your USB drive (or type the drive letter for your USB drive).
Press the Enter key.
Type "attrib -s -h -r -a *.*" at the command prompt to remove the system, hidden, read-only and archive file attributes.
Press the Enter key.
Type "del ####.+++" where "####" is the file name of the infected file and "+++" is the file extension, at the command prompt line.
Press the Enter key.
For example, "del terriblevirus.exe" will specifically delete the Terrible Virus executable file. Repeat for each infected file on your list identified in Step 4.
Close the command prompt window; that is, exit the Run utility.
Maximize the window for your anti-virus program (which is still open) and repeat Steps 2 to 7 until no virus is detected on your USB drive.
Exit the anti-virus application.

or Click start click on my computer you should see your usb drive right click then select format.
another way is to control panel administrative tools computer management disk management Right Click on your drive select format
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Delete autorun inf virus 4gb

If you have a autorun.inf virus on your memory card/USB stick the anti virus software on your PC may not allow access in order to stop it from spreading.

First you need to disable autorun feature on Windows operating system :

Follow steps in link :

http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-disable-autorun-autoplay-in-windows-7-and-windows-8/

After disabling the feature you will have access to your memory card/USB stick. The next step is to delete autorun.inf virus file hidden on your memory card/USB stick. But first you need to make the hidden virus file visible.

Follow steps in link to show hidden system files :

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/show-hidden-files-in-windows-7/

Now navigate to your memory card/USB stick you should see the autorun.inf file - DELETE IT.

(If it doesnt allow you to delete it - restart the PC in safe mode by pressing F8 on start up and choosing safe mode and try again)

Back up your files on the memory stick/USB stick to your PC and to make sure the virus is gone from the memory stick/USB format it using your PC.

Dont to forget re-hide your system files to prevent accidental deletion.

Good luck!
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Try Shortcut Virus Remover.
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You can download Shortcut Virus Remover from this link for free,

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Fash drive virus

Insert your USB drive in the appropriate USB slot in your computer.
If the Autoplay dialog box appears, select "Take No Action" and click the "OK" button.
Launch your anti-virus program, such as AVG Antivirus or Anti Malware.
Select the USB drive for the program to scan.
Click the "Start Scan" button or option.
Open the scan history for the USB drive when the scan is complete to see a list of viruses and warnings identified by the antivirus software.
If desired, select the options to "Heal All Infected Files" or "Move the Infected Files to the Virus Vault" to ensure these files are quarantined from your system.
Highlight each infected file in the scan history.
Write down the file name of each infected file identified on the USB drive.
Minimize the application's window.
Select "Run" from the Windows "Start" menu. In the Run window, type "e:/" at the command prompt to switch to your USB drive (or type the drive letter for your USB drive).
Press the Enter key.
Type "attrib -s -h -r -a *.*" at the command prompt to remove the system, hidden, read-only and archive file attributes.
Press the Enter key.
Type "del ####.+++" where "####" is the file name of the infected file and "+++" is the file extension, at the command prompt line.
Press the Enter key.
For example, "del terriblevirus.exe" will specifically delete the Terrible Virus executable file. Repeat for each infected file on your list identified.
Close the command prompt window; that is, exit the Run utility.
Maximize the window for your anti-virus program (which is still open) and repeat Steps until no virus is detected on your USB drive.
Exit the anti-virus application.

or Click start click on my computer you should see your usb drive right click then select format.
another way is to control panel administrative tools computer management disk management Right Click on your drive select format
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When i click on my usb its show some errors like window cant find rcycler s-7-8-08-33471-35035-1358623128-032853270-7834\opqhfrwh.xe

Hi Saqibnoor_82,

The error that you're encountering when opening your USB device is caused by a virus. The easiest way to correct this error is to scan the device with an updated Anti virus. Here are some steps that you can apply on scanning your USB device.

1. Update the Anti virus that is currently installed on your computer.

2. Connect the USB device to your PC. Open your Anti virus then scan the device.

3. If after you've scanned the device and you're still experiencing the same error, you need to reformat the USB device to completely remove the virus .

Hope it helps.

Thank you for using FixYa.
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Hi im using my usb..transcend 2.1 g b...I do not know where I got the virus in my usb .. .. How do you remove virus ..

First backup your data if you have some in your usb by just copying it just after it is detected!


Then right click on the usb and click on format button,enable quick format and press OK.


Note : This will remove all the data as well as the virus from the usb!
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256mb & 512mb Trek usb thumb drive can't be formatted

Hi,

As all your pen drive are getting affected by auto.inf virus your PC contains that virus.

Please scan your PC with proper anti virus and clear all your drives in PC.Then insert the pen drive and scan and remove that virus.

The intensity of affecting the pen drive depends on the virus.Hi no virus damage the usb physically.

Please do the above steps and you wont get it again.

Thanx
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