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> Controller of Hard Drive C not working
Reynaldo04
post May 9 2008, 03:26 PM
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I had this spyware, and my antispyware(Spyware Terminator) asked me if i wanted to block a file that was infected( C:nsv.bat ).
I blocked it and now i just cant open my hard drive C, it says that the controller is not working =/, i dont want to unistall my antispyware, how else could i fix it(i dont find any option to unblock the file :x )
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EDIT: i just cleaned out the file with Spyware Terminator, but now everytime i try to open my hard drive C this pop up:



and so i cannot see any file inside my C:
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kazzoo
post May 13 2008, 04:47 PM
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Greetings Reynaldo04

Sorry to hear about your troubles with getting access to your hard drive.

I would suspect you are still infected with a virus and some permissions and settings have been changed.

You really might want to take a turn at posting in Malware removal forums.

Start with this link------>http://forums.whatthetech.com/Welcome_New_Members_t34502.html

Note once you post your topic in the Malware removal forums be patient and wait for one of the malware experts to respond.

You can understand that there are more infected machines than volunteers to clear them. It may take a day or two for them to respond.

If the Malware expert gives you the all clear and you still have a problem feel free to post back here and others will work with you to get you back to normal.

Regards

Kaz

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