Tracking

Aug 17, 2010

Open your command prompt. Type ‘cmd’ in the run box or on the search panel if you are using vista In the command prompt type the drive letter of your usb device and press enter. ex. C:\F: <— then press enter



Type dir /w/a and press enter. ex F:\ dir /w/a <— then press enter



This will display a list of the files in in your flash drive. Check if the following files present on your USB device.



* Autorun.inf

* Ravmon.exe

* New Folder.exe

* svchost.exe

* Heap41a

* or any other exe file that you find suspicious.





After Detecting Second Step Is Removing That Virus.





First run your system in safe mode, then go to your my computer properties and enable the system restore function.

then restart your computer and run in command prompt mode. in the command mode type the following.

ATTRIB virus name(ex:Autorun.inf) -H -S -R.

if the file is found in the Drive then give.

DEL Autorun.inf.



Hope It Helps For Someone Out here.

A nice post I came across while finding a resolution to error 4226 - limiting TCP/IP connections

For Vista
A simple entry in the registry that lets you disable the half-open Tcp connection limit
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Simply open regedit and go here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters\

There, change the value of "EnableConnectionRateLimiting" to '0' to disable it. reboot after the change.

If anyone finds about a similar solution for XP then please let me know. I dont want to install any patch on my computer.

Aug 5, 2010