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    Autorun.inf

    When my laptop does its virus scans, recently it has been showing a threat called 'autorun.inf'. I presume the .inf stands for infection. It identifies it as a threat, yet it won't heal it or quarantine it, and to be fair, its not affecting my computers performance at all. Has anyone else encountered this?

    Is there anything I can do to remove this, without having to pay silly money to a technician?

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    haha!

    do ye honestly think that potential hackers etc would be so discreet as to create a file called .inf that stood for infection?! .inf effectively stands for instruction file its like a .properties file really. A properties file is just associated to a( another ) calling file.

    Autorun.inf is associated with autorun.exe:

    http://autorun.moonvalley.com/autoruninf.htm
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    Thats a file normally found on CDs or DVDs.

    Its normally a small text file, instructing the PC what to run when the CD/DVD is inserted.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autorun

    If you're concerned about it, just delete it. And don't worry .inf doesn't mean infection.

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    But how do I delete it? The anti-virus doesn't give me an option to.

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    Does your AV software tell you where the file is located?

    e.g. C:\Documents and Settings...........\ etc etc

    Just go that directory via My Computer/Windows Explorer and delete the file that way.

    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap View Post
    But how do I delete it? The anti-virus doesn't give me an option to.

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