RECYCLER USB virus help?

I have a virus on my USB drive, that is called RECYCLER. Now, it simply lurks in there an runs through autorun.inf, which on every computer I plug it into it affects. I looked into the .inf file, and found the .exe in a hidden file on my USB drive. If I try to delete anything, they’ll just come back. All I did was I edited the .exe file to complete gibberish; now ever time I plug in my USB drive I get a "fatal error" due to the application. Well, I fixed it, but I would like a way to remove it.
I’d love to get a new that, but I’m not paying for another 32GB.
new one* typo, sorry.
Thanks, SD, but I really don’t want to download anything. Think CMD will get the job done, or will the files simply come back?


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4 Comments

  • SD says:

    A.Safemode – locate USB – Properties – examinen for errors? / Format?

    B.Safemode with networking – Malewarebytes / Spybot S&D – Full Scan – fix

    C.Killdisk – USB name

    Note: press F7 or F8 under startup to reach safemode.

  • MrZip says:

    just get another one!!!!

  • Gs says:

    You can format your computer completely and install Winavm antivirus protection for your computer security. If you are note interested to format your computer then you can try to install Macrovirus-oncall in your system and fully scan your system on safe mode.

  • Lolita says:

    To ward off any dubious activities and to combat viruses already present on a computer system, I suggest you take a look at:

    http://www.pcthreat.com/removers.html

    If your system has been infected, you will be informed as to which PC threat is prevalent on the system, and be provided with removal instructions accordingly.

    Remember to always keep your antivirus and anti-spyware applications up to date and fully functional.

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