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Well I saw a hak5 video on turning your u3 flash drive into a hacking tool basically. (I'm sure you've seen it.)

Well I went to this site:

www.usbhacks.com

and found:

http://www.usbhacks.com/2006/10/07/usb-switchblade/

then I Downloaded:

http://www.usbhacks.com/wp-content/uploads...e-u3autorun.zip

I ran the LPInstaller.exe

and thought that that would do the job but it didn't so I was wondering if you guys knew how I could get back the U3 auto run thing. Because the usb doesn't work anymore.

Basically undo this?

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How is anyone supposed to help you when you provide ZERO information ?

OS,brand, model and capacity of your U3-drive etc etc ..

Normally, what you do is download the LP-installer from the manufacturers web-site and run it .

Be aware that the U3 CD-ROM does not work on Vista. LP-updaters made for Vista-compatibility will

reformat the drive and change the CD-ROM to a read-only removable drive. These do not auto-run ..

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How is anyone supposed to help you when you provide ZERO information ?

OS,brand, model and capacity of your U3-drive etc etc ..

Normally, what you do is download the LP-installer from the manufacturers web-site and run it .

Be aware that the U3 CD-ROM does not work on Vista. LP-updaters made for Vista-compatibility will

reformat the drive and change the CD-ROM to a read-only removable drive. These do not auto-run ..

I'm sorry, it's a U3 SanDisk 2 gig

O and the OS Windows XP 2002 Pro SP2

And I think that it did make the flash drive read only because it will not auto run and I can't put anything on it. So how could I get it back to how it use to be?

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