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The USB disk file name has become garbled and cannot be opened. It always displays "The file name, target name or volume label syntax is incorrect". What should I do?

Infected with malicious code or virus (usually AutoRun virus or folder icon virus)

1. How to display hidden files

Open "Notepad" , copy the following content:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHOWALL]

< p>"CheckedValue"=dword:00000001

Save file name: "Show hidden files.REG", (make sure to remove "Hide extensions for known file types" in "Folder Options" ), double-click to run the file, and then go back to "Folder Options" to set Show Hidden Files.

2. Open Notepad and enter for /f "delims=" %%iin ('dir /ah /s/b') do attrib "%%i" -s -h then save, and then Rename Notepad to "Unhide File.bat", then place it in the root directory of the U disk, which is the directory where the U disk is opened, and then run it. Wait a few seconds for it to start unhiding files, and then it's OK!

3. Download a Windows Cleanup Assistant or Folder Virus Killing Tool 1.4, restart the machine, press and hold "F8", enter safe mode, and thoroughly check and kill!

4. After cleaning, use usbclearer and other software to immunize the USB disk to prevent reinfection (of course, installing anti-virus software is the most basic: Xiaohongsan, 360, NOD, and KIS are all good ), it is recommended that you hold down "Shift" or right-click to open other people's USB flash drives to prevent the virus from running automatically. Of course, the most thorough way is to turn off the system's automatic running function!