I can t open the D drive with a double click, so I have to open it with a right click

Updated on technology 2024-03-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can go and change the hard drive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a U-dribbling virus, no big harm!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't have to say, it's poisoned, you can do it all at once, a lot, a lot of people have asked this question in the past two days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are not a professional, don't touch the registry, because if you don't get it right, it will destroy your system and even hurt the hardware.

    The one you said should have a hidden file, that's a system file, and you can't seem to see it when you open the hidden file. You first open the D drive, and then click on the Tools menu Folder Options to view.

    Below you'll see a number of options, uncheck the number in front of the Hide protected OS file (recommended), and then OK, and you'll see the autorun file (which looks like there's one on the icon.)"Gears")

    Just delete that file.

    You'd better install a good antivirus software, and if you have a good antivirus tool, this won't happen in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The solution to the problem that the hard disk partition cannot be opened by double-clicking.

    1. If there are a class of hidden files under each partition, it is best to restart the computer after deleting them.

    2. Re-set the opening method in the file type (take XP as an example) Open my computer - Tools - Folder options - file type, find "Drive" or "Folder" (choose which one according to the problem you encounter, if it belongs to the double-click can not open the drive, then select "Drive", if you can't open the folder, select "Folder"). Click "Advanced" below, "New" in the "File Type" dialog box, and fill in "open" in the operation (this can be filled in at will, if there is "open" and it points to other unfamiliar ones.) The exe file may point to a Trojan, so select """) to fill in the application used to perform the operation, and OK.

    Then return to the File Type window, select Open, set it as the default, and OK. Now open the partition or folder again and see if it has returned to normal?

    3. Registry Law:

    a. You can't double-click the opener for partitions.

    Start--Run--Type regedit, find [hkey classes root drive shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard f5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.

    b. You can't double-click on the opener for folders.

    Start--Run--Enter regedit, find [hkey classes root directory shell] to delete all under the shell, then close the registry, press keyboard F5 to refresh, double-click the partition and look again.

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