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Answer» I have Windows XP. Recently I got a virus so I decided to reinstall windows. I moved everything I wanted to keep onto D drive, and deleted C drive and re-partitioned it into C Drive and F Drive. I then reinstalled windows and all my programs onto C. I didn't touch D during this whole process.
Now, whenever I click on D drive to open it. Windows displays a message saying: "Please GO to the control panel to install and configure system components." I have to right click and SELECT open from the MENU to access the drive.
I have already tried looking for autorun.inf and deleting it, but I can't FIND any file like that on D drive. How do I fix this problem? It's really annoying.Oh. And in case anyone was wondering. C, D, & F are all partitions on the same disk.Symptoms
When you double-click a drive letter (hard disk) from My Computer, you may see any of the FOLLOWING error messages:
Please go to the Control Panel to install and configure system components
Windows cannot find Autoplay.exe
You'll also see that Autoplay is the default context menu when you right-click the drive. Resolution
This happens if there is a file named Autorun.inf in the drive's root directory. Right-click the drive and choose "open", look for this file Autorun.inf and delete it. Restart Windows.
If the Autorun.inf line reads the following, the first error message is displayed:
[autorun] open=Setup.exe
C:\Windows\System32\Setup.exe is launched actually
If the Autorun.inf line reads the following, the second error message is displayed:
[autorun] open=Filename.exe
(where the filename.exe file is missing) More Information
The file Autorun.inf is not intended to be on the hard drive root folder. They are used in CD-ROMs (to launch CD programs automatically).What exactly did you copy to D: and what method did you use ? ?
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