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post Oct 11 2008, 07:09 PM
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This is a new thread from http://forums.whatthetech.com/nar_vbs_disa...15&start=15

My issues is not resolved.

I did the AutoPlay program, ran my CD drive and such and they all said ok. I went to do the self-test and it didn't recognize me putting in a CD.

hen afterwards I told it I did put the CD in, it said their was a problem with both the Legacy AutoPlay event and Autoplay V2 Event and when I clicked Repair, it said "Either the device is malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.


AUTOPLAY LOG:

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AutoFix [V5.2.3790.67]
Time [2008-10-11 21:05:55]
Microsoft Windows Version [5.1 (Service Pack 3) <2600>]

Test [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.] - Instance [N/A]:
Result [AutoStart Setting]: OK
Result [The Shell Hardware Detection service is running.]: OK

Test [Policies] - Instance [E:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Present}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKCU\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Absent}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDrives]: OK {Present}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [HKLM\...\Policies!NoDriveTypeAutorun]: OK {Present}
Result [Driver level policies]: OK {
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom!Autorun (Present) <Allows>
HKLM\...\Services\cdrom\Parameters!Autorun (Absent) <Allows>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysEnable (Absent) <Not set>
HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\...!AlwaysDisable (Absent) <Not set> }

Test [Drive Notification] - Instance [E:\, Drive Type: 5]:
Result [Legacy Notification]: Problems
Result [AutoPlay V2 Notification]: Problems {
Service (Silent)
Shell (Deaf) }
>> Repair << [Legacy AutoPlay Event]
Step: No steps to take.
Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.
>> Repair << [Autoplay V2 Event]
Step: No steps to take.
Result: This AutoPlay setting cannot be fixed. Either the device is malfunctioning, or the wizard cannot determine the problem.

>> Required action: The wizard found problems but cannot fix them -> None
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post Oct 12 2008, 08:30 AM
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If you put in a Music cd, can you open/play any songs?
Remember the autorun issue was how you were infected in the first place.

Karen's Autorun.inf Editor
Download and run to install Autorun.inf Editor
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post Oct 20 2008, 03:20 PM
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Due to inactivity this topic will be closed.
If you need help please start a new thread and post a new HJT log
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