How do you turn off auto start?
How do you turn off auto start?
ya know when u put a cd in the drive and the SOB starts on its own.... its royally pissing me the fuck off today. and i cna't figure out where the hell to totally get rid of this POS feature in XP...
Open my computer, right click the cd-rom drive, select properties, auto play tab, check the select an action to preform, take no action. You will have to do this for every type of cd you put in. Music files, pictures, video files, mixed files, and music cd.
There may be an easier way I just don't know it.
There may be an easier way I just don't know it.
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The proper way to do it:
Disable Autoplay on all drives:
START > RUN > GPEDIT.MSC > USER CONFIGURATION > ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATES > SYSTEM > FIND TURN OFF AUTOPLAY > RIGHT CLICK PROPERTIES > CLICK ENABLE > SELECT ALL OR CD ROM DRIVES > OK >REBOOT
I can't stand autoplay
Disable Autoplay on all drives:
START > RUN > GPEDIT.MSC > USER CONFIGURATION > ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPLATES > SYSTEM > FIND TURN OFF AUTOPLAY > RIGHT CLICK PROPERTIES > CLICK ENABLE > SELECT ALL OR CD ROM DRIVES > OK >REBOOT
I can't stand autoplay
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There is a slight possibility one or more of your optical drives isn't actually dead.
Weird story: last year I upgraded my mobo and RAM, and I popped in a 2940UW card to handle my new Plextor 40x and my old HP 9200i. A couple of months ago, the HP just stopped being recognized by both the BIOS and the OS. I tried everything I could think of for several hours, and essentially ripped my entire machine apart. I finally assumed the old thing bit the big one, and got myself a Plextor 48/24/48 IDE drive.
On a lark, I dropped the HP into my second machine, which has an identical 2940UW. Damn thing works perfectly fine. And to think I was about to just throw it in the trash.
Weird story: last year I upgraded my mobo and RAM, and I popped in a 2940UW card to handle my new Plextor 40x and my old HP 9200i. A couple of months ago, the HP just stopped being recognized by both the BIOS and the OS. I tried everything I could think of for several hours, and essentially ripped my entire machine apart. I finally assumed the old thing bit the big one, and got myself a Plextor 48/24/48 IDE drive.
On a lark, I dropped the HP into my second machine, which has an identical 2940UW. Damn thing works perfectly fine. And to think I was about to just throw it in the trash.
