Of course, you can access files in USB by clicking on My computer. When removing the autorun.inf file from Windows USB drive, it will not automatically open USB when plugged into the computer.
Yes, you can delete the autorun.inf file and not cause any problems with the USB or PC.
Normally they will install the worm virus, or worm, into the autorun.inf file.
For example, the CD / DVD drive software must contain an autorun file to perform the automatic function.īecause Windows will perform these autorun.inf files first, some hackers take advantage of this to install the virus into the autorun file so that it can spread the virus easily to the entire system. In addition, users also see these files in the computer C drive. Windows works according to the instructions of the autorun file.
When plugging the USB flash drive into the USB slot, Windows will first execute this autorun file. This file has an automatic executable installation file and some other information related to the user's device. Users may have caught the autorun.inf file in USB flash drives or on a computer drive.