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Folder Created by worm
i have a 2GB Transcend pen-drive .. i use it for transferring data's .its often get infected with worms and viruses. when i connect it in mac i can see it locked .i able to unlocked and deleted those files.but i am not able the delete forlder created by worm like "AutoRun" or "System" like that .only solution i have is formating it.
it's really annoying is there any other solution than this ? demigod MAC OS x : Yet to figure out version. CPU:AMD E-350D APU MOBO:GA-E350N RAM: 4GB 1333Mhz GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6310 HDD:Seagate 160GB SATA DVD-RW: Transcend USB Burner USB Mouse & Keyboard WebCam: Logitech C910 Chipset: AMD Radeon HD 6310 North Bridge: AMD A45 FCH |
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using the terminal and removing the items has no effect?
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yup . it says no permission even i use sudo -s
Edit : bash-3.2# rm -rf AutoRun rm: AutoRun: Operation not permitted bash-3.2# MAC OS x : Yet to figure out version. CPU:AMD E-350D APU MOBO:GA-E350N RAM: 4GB 1333Mhz GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6310 HDD:Seagate 160GB SATA DVD-RW: Transcend USB Burner USB Mouse & Keyboard WebCam: Logitech C910 Chipset: AMD Radeon HD 6310 North Bridge: AMD A45 FCH Last edited by demigod; 02-04-2009 at 02:12 PM. |
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Perhaps repairing it with disk utility may help. It works for me, although it only seems to work with paragon ntfs.
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what is paragon ntfs ?
MAC OS x : Yet to figure out version. CPU:AMD E-350D APU MOBO:GA-E350N RAM: 4GB 1333Mhz GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6310 HDD:Seagate 160GB SATA DVD-RW: Transcend USB Burner USB Mouse & Keyboard WebCam: Logitech C910 Chipset: AMD Radeon HD 6310 North Bridge: AMD A45 FCH |
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It's a program from paragon that will give you read/write access to ntfs partitions, just like macfuse but more stable.
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I had an issue similar to this (sans the viruses) with a drive that I had imaged to Windows XP. I couldn't remove anything from the drive. I had to play with Disk Utility (open and close it, right click on drive over and over) and eventually "Erase" was not greyed out and I could format the drive and now it's functioning properly.
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