Fabler2, you are spot on! There are no files on the drive - the stick is fooling the computer into thinking it's a keyboard and is then typing the commands. That is a pretty huge security problem! I...
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Fabler2, you are spot on! There are no files on the drive - the stick is fooling the computer into thinking it's a keyboard and is then typing the commands. That is a pretty huge security problem! I...
Again, I am not worried about this specific USB stick - all it's trying to do is bring up a winery web site. No big deal
However, the same mechanism can be used by a different device for more...
The firewall setting could block it from the internet, but it would not block bringing up a run window and typing something in. I don't know how they are doing that. It should not be possible.
I'm not trying to fix this one particular USB stick. I am trying to fix the operating system of the computer. I'm sure reformatting the USB would stop *THAT* USB drive from doing this - but *OTHER*...
In Autoplay settings:
Autoplay is off
Removable Drive is set to "take no action"
Memory Card is set to "take no action"
Those are the only three settings in the Autoplay Settings view.
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I need to stop Windows from auto-running ANYTHING. If I format the USB, I won't have anything to test it with. :)
I turned off Autoplay in settings
I turned off Autoplay in Group Policy (both system and user)
I set the default autorun behaviour to "do not execute any autorun commands" (both system and user)
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For me my Android phone was causing it to stick. Progress continued as soon as I unplugged it. No need to disable or unplug anything else for me. Of course Microsoft hates my Android phone. :)
I had tried everything suggested to no avail and then happened on the answer in another thread.
First, check to see how bad the problem is. Click on Start/All Apps and scroll down to the bottom....