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flash drives (thumb/pen drives, USB sticks), external HDDs, MP3/MP4 players, digital cameras, AllScanst.txt report shall be located on your Desktop.Įxplanation: USB storage devices are all the USB devices that get their own partition letter at connecting to the PC,Į.g. Under Logs tab (in Control Center ) for AllScans.txt log section click on Save button. When all scanning is done, you need to post a logreport that MCShield has created.Connect all your USB storage devices to the computer one at a time.Wait a few seconds to MCShield finish initial HDD scan.
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Double click on MCShield-Setup to install the application.Please download MCShield from the following link:
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Moved from XP to Am I Infected - Hamluis. What can I do to solve these issues?Įdited by hamluis, 12 December 2015 - 11:34 AM. vbs file.Īnd I obviously clicked on it several times, since I didn't know about this kind of viruses.ġ) trying to get rid of this infection on my PC Ģ) finding a way to clean my pen-drives, even if I've to format them. I've heard that, by clicking on this link, you basically activate the virus, since its path leads to a. Sometimes the link looks like a folder - some other times it looks like a disk-unit icon. The virus is probably triggered by an Autorun file: as I enter the flash disk unit (for istance, E:) the window does not display all the files that are supposed to be stored into it but an odd link. I've been inserting other flash drives, lately, and I believe I've infected them all without realizing it. I think I got a virus called SergeLeLama.vbs on my USB flash drive - and infected my Desktop PC with it.