Showing posts with label Remove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remove. Show all posts

Monday, 11 February 2013

Remove autorun.inf virus from PC/Pendrive


Sometimes it is seems, that your PC/USB flash drive is victim of the virus. Or you can see, your PC/USB flash drive is attacked by autorun.inf virus. but you are unable to delete the virus. Although you have an antivirus but it is also unable to remove the autorun.inf virus. Use "Autorun Virus Remover" to remove not only autorun.inf virus but also torjan virus.

  • Download "Autorun Virus Remover 2.3" (Full version serial). Click here.
Autorun Virus Remover V2.3 (Full Version)
  • Install it in your computer & register.
  • Now scan Operating Memory/Local Drive/Removable Media.

Remove shortcut arrow from desktop icon completely


Hello friends, today I am going to tell you how to remove shortcut arrow from your desktop icons in any type of documents. I hope you all like this post. So follow the steps 1 to 4.
  1. Go to Run and type 'regedit'.
  2. At the left side Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile  (Click on lnkfile folder)
  3. Delete IsShortcut registry value.
  4. Close regedit and restart your computer.
Now your shortcut arrow has removed.

For piffile, docshortcut, conferencelink, wshfile, internetshortcut do the same things given below.
  • Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile
  • Delete IsShortcut registry value.

  • Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DocShortcut
  • Delete IsShortcut registry value.

  • Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ConferenceLink
  • Delete IsShortcut registry value.

  • Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WSHFile
  • Delete IsShortcut registry value.

  • Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut
  • Delete IsShortcut registry value.
After Deleting or changing registry value close regedit and restart your computer.

Remove earlier version of Windows/Ubuntu from boot menu

If you install more than one operating system in your computer then you can see them in boot menu. When you open your computer you choose one of them. But when you delete one of the operating system from your hard disk, it also shows the operating system on boot menu.


Suppose you have Windows XP, Windows 7, Ubuntu operating systems then in boot menu you can see "Earlier version of windows", "Windows 7" and "Ubuntu".


So if you delete a Operating system from hard disk and some how the boot loader remain same (i.e. it didn't remove the OS) then follow the tricks below.

  • First Run the Command prompt as Administrator. For Windows 7, go to "Start" menu. Type cmd into "Search programs and files". You can see a cmdicon. Right click on it and "Run as administrator".
cmd run as administrator in Windows 7
cmd run as administrator in Windows XP
  • Into the command prompt type bcdedit.

You can see a list of all OS (with details) that has registered to the "Windows Boot Manager". Find the operatin system from "description" that you want to remove and look at its "identifier".

Suppose the OS (that you want to remove) identifier is {ntldr}. Then type :

bcdedit /delete {ntldr} /f

After that you can see a message "The operation completed successfully" and now restart your computer.

That's all. If you have two OS and you delete one of them then you will not see the boot option during startup. It will directly open your current operating system.
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