No Disk Error (xcopy.exe & Attrib.exe)?

hi! im really having some problems with both my laptop and pc. i think they were infected by some sort of virus/malware. I already cleaned my pc with spyware terminator and avast but still problem occurs. this is what happens
LAPTOP: everytime I plug in my usb flash drive, these errors appear (xcopy.exe & attrib.exe). i tried closing them but still they keep on popping. bad thing is i cant shutown the laptop afterwards.
PC: happens when i remove a disc from the dvd drive. same error appears. but i can close the cmd boxes after i insert the cd.
What I’ve noticed is it started when the black cmd box appears after windows starts up. i already did the rsm refresh .bat file and ran autofix but still having the problems. I really need some help. TIA.

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3 Responses to “No Disk Error (xcopy.exe & Attrib.exe)?”

  1. Andy says:

    Hi,TheSonOfKratos
    There are 3 step to repair xcopy.exe no disk error
    My friend had the same problem with you. I am sure your computer has registry problems.It is very easy to repair xcopy.exe no disk error. you just need 3 steps:
    1: Download a registry cleaner and install it.
    2: Open the registry cleaner and scan you computer for free.
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  2. Hold the power button in 20 times

  3. seaninja says:

    From what you tell me it sounds as if you still have some bad code in your system, as in both your laptop and Desktop.
    You could plug in your USB flash drive before turning on your laptop and see if that helps.
    As far as your PC running the error when you remove a disk from your DVD drive, I do not know how you overcome that.
    At the end of the day to take care of these problems long term you could reinstall Windows. That might take care of the problem but at the only way to really get rid of bad code is to wipe your hard drive. If you are going to do that back up all your files and bookmarks onto DVD or onto a portable hard drive. Hopefully all of your files and bookmarks will not have bad code, they shouldn’t anyway.
    At the moment I am the only one that has answered your question. I hope that others might have some input as well.

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