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Old 03-31-2008, 06:06 AM   #3
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Location: Münster, Germany
Device: iRex iLiad v2
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Originally Posted by thetechnobear View Post
anyone got any details of this?

mine went back for repair recently and was reflashed, id like to check to see if it was 'infected'.
(i usually access via Mac command line, but id like to know if i do connect it to my PC it will be safe )
Look if you have a file called "autorun.inf" on your iLiad when you connect it via USB. If you don't, your iLiad is probably not infected.

Looks like only virgin iLiads are affected as the infection occured in a factory on the Phillippines...
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