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toyia
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Hello,
on USB devices such as hard drives or my MP3 player, there is a folder "BUDA" that appears without me knowing where it comes from.
Is it a virus? How can I make it stop appearing?
<config>Windows 7 Firefox 3.6.17</config>
on USB devices such as hard drives or my MP3 player, there is a folder "BUDA" that appears without me knowing where it comes from.
Is it a virus? How can I make it stop appearing?
<config>Windows 7 Firefox 3.6.17</config>
2 réponses
You would have found your answer with a Google search...
It seems that you are using your devices with home theater equipment from LG, Philips, or others.
This is a folder that will be created every time you connect your device to this type of equipment, posing no danger to it; you can delete it, but it will come back every time.
It seems that you are using your devices with home theater equipment from LG, Philips, or others.
This is a folder that will be created every time you connect your device to this type of equipment, posing no danger to it; you can delete it, but it will come back every time.
Hello,
1/
* Download and install the official link: >>>USBFix HERE<<<
or: >>> HERE <<<
(!) Connect your external data sources to your PC (USB flash drive, external hard drive, etc.) that may have been infected without opening them
* Double click on the UsbFix shortcut on your Desktop (right-click with the mouse
: run as administrator for Vista/Seven), the installation will take place
automatically
* Click on "Search"
* Let the tool work
* At the end, the report will be displayed: post it in your next response (it is also saved at the root of the hard drive: C:\UsbFix.txt)
2/
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* Download ZHPDiag to your desktop:
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or:
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* Follow the prompts during installation, check "Add an icon on the desktop" and uncheck the box "Run ZHPDiag"
/!\ Vista and Seven users: Right-click on the ZHPDiag logo, "run as Administrator"
* Click on the icon representing a magnifying glass (“Start diagnosis”)
* Save the report to your Desktop using the icon representing a floppy disk
* Upload the ZHPDiag.txt report on one of the sites below, then copy/paste the link provided in your next response on the forum: http://pjjoint.malekal.com/
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https://www.casimages.com/
* ZHPDiag tutorial:
http://www.premiumorange.com/zeb-help-process/zhpdiag.html
Hosting report on pjjoint.malekal.com
Go to pjjoint.malekal.com
* Click on the Browse button
* Select the file you want to upload and click Open
* Click on the Send button
* A confirmation message appears (Upload succeeded! - The link to send to your contacts to view the file is: https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=df5ea299241015
* Copy the link in your next response.
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¤¤¤ The best remedy for all problems is patience.... ¤¤¤
1/
* Download and install the official link: >>>USBFix HERE<<<
or: >>> HERE <<<
(!) Connect your external data sources to your PC (USB flash drive, external hard drive, etc.) that may have been infected without opening them
* Double click on the UsbFix shortcut on your Desktop (right-click with the mouse
: run as administrator for Vista/Seven), the installation will take place
automatically
* Click on "Search"
* Let the tool work
* At the end, the report will be displayed: post it in your next response (it is also saved at the root of the hard drive: C:\UsbFix.txt)
2/
We will perform a diagnosis of your PC:
* Download ZHPDiag to your desktop:
https://www.zebulon.fr/telechargements/securite/systeme/zhpdiag.html
or:
http://www.premiumorange.com/zeb-help-process/zhpdiag.html
* Follow the prompts during installation, check "Add an icon on the desktop" and uncheck the box "Run ZHPDiag"
/!\ Vista and Seven users: Right-click on the ZHPDiag logo, "run as Administrator"
* Click on the icon representing a magnifying glass (“Start diagnosis”)
* Save the report to your Desktop using the icon representing a floppy disk
* Upload the ZHPDiag.txt report on one of the sites below, then copy/paste the link provided in your next response on the forum: http://pjjoint.malekal.com/
If unavailable, you can try one of these links:
https://www.terafiles.net/
https://www.casimages.com/
* ZHPDiag tutorial:
http://www.premiumorange.com/zeb-help-process/zhpdiag.html
Hosting report on pjjoint.malekal.com
Go to pjjoint.malekal.com
* Click on the Browse button
* Select the file you want to upload and click Open
* Click on the Send button
* A confirmation message appears (Upload succeeded! - The link to send to your contacts to view the file is: https://pjjoint.malekal.com/files.php?id=df5ea299241015
* Copy the link in your next response.
@+
--
_ _ _ Fish66_ _ _ I''"""""I_ _ security contributor member_ _I''"""""I_ _ _
¤¤¤ The best remedy for all problems is patience.... ¤¤¤
From what I understood, they had started developing a feature on their hardware but didn't finish it before its release, so the creation of the folder is still present but useless.