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Viruses and solutions

In this section you will find recommendations how to fight malicious programs which cannot be disinfected by Kaspersky Lab’s products. In order to disinfect/remove malicious programs you may have to modify the system registry or use an additional utility. If you failed to find the necessary information or you find these recommendations too complicated or inadequate, please send a request to the Technical Support service via the HelpDesk form.

Error message “No scenario file autorun.vbs found” is displayed after deletion of Virus.VBS.Small.a
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If after the virus Virus.VBS.Small.a was deleted by Kaspersky Anti-Virus, the following error message “No scenario file autorun.vbs found” appears each time you try to open any drive, do the following, to resolve the problem:

Warning Always create the backup copy of the system registry before editing or modifying it! 

  • open the system registry 
  • in the registry tree find and open the section [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] 
  • in the section delete the record "Userinit"="userinit.exe" 

Warning Except the record "Userinit"="userinit.exe" the following record may also be present on your PC:

    Deletion of this record will result in full inefficiency of the OS on your PC. Be careful to delete the correct record!
  • in the registry tree find and open the section [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersionƒ\Explorer\Advanced] 
  • delete the record "ShowSuperHidden"=dword:00000001 
  • close the registry 
  • go to Start > Run 
  • in the Open field enter explorer 
  • click OK 
  • on all partitions of the hard drive and all removable drives delete all files named autorun.* 
  • remove all files named autorun.* in the directory C:\Windows\System32 
  • restart your PC

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