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Autorun not working!
Here's my setup -
AMD Duron 900 (512 MB PC133 SDRAM) BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5200 Ultra w/128MB RAM Suddenly, CD's and DVD's don't automatically start anymore! I have to manually start the CD or DVD players, or the setup or applications. Now, that's no big deal, but I kinda miss the autorun. I thought there was some kind of registry hack that could set this? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Bob |
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Bob Nielsen wrote:
Here's my setup - AMD Duron 900 (512 MB PC133 SDRAM) BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5200 Ultra w/128MB RAM Suddenly, CD's and DVD's don't automatically start anymore! I have to manually start the CD or DVD players, or the setup or applications. Now, that's no big deal, but I kinda miss the autorun. I thought there was some kind of registry hack that could set this? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. There's no registry hack involved. You must enable AIN and Autorun (and/or Autoplay). Enabling AIN varies with your OS; enabling Autorun and/or Autoplay is most easily done with TweakUI, free from Microsoft. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Well, how do you reenable AIN in Windows XP Home?
Bob "Mike Richter" wrote in message ... Bob Nielsen wrote: Here's my setup - AMD Duron 900 (512 MB PC133 SDRAM) BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5200 Ultra w/128MB RAM Suddenly, CD's and DVD's don't automatically start anymore! I have to manually start the CD or DVD players, or the setup or applications. Now, that's no big deal, but I kinda miss the autorun. I thought there was some kind of registry hack that could set this? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. There's no registry hack involved. You must enable AIN and Autorun (and/or Autoplay). Enabling AIN varies with your OS; enabling Autorun and/or Autoplay is most easily done with TweakUI, free from Microsoft. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Bob Nielsen wrote:
Well, how do you reenable AIN in Windows XP Home? Sorry, I can't help you. I've only run NT 4 and Win2K in recent years. However, the information on WinNT in the primer at my WWW site may apply. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Bob Nielsen wrote:
Here's my setup - AMD Duron 900 (512 MB PC133 SDRAM) BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5200 Ultra w/128MB RAM Suddenly, CD's and DVD's don't automatically start anymore! I have to manually start the CD or DVD players, or the setup or applications. Now, that's no big deal, but I kinda miss the autorun. I thought there was some kind of registry hack that could set this? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Bob From Windows XP Help To change how your computer handles multimedia content Open My Computer. Under Devices with Removable Storage, right-click the device you want, such as a digital camera or CD-ROM drive, and then click Properties. On the AutoPlay tab, click the multimedia content type you want to change. Under Actions, click the action you want Windows to perform when it detects the media type you selected. Notes To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Your removable storage device must be attached to your computer for it to appear in the My Computer folder. |
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Bob Nielsen wrote:
Here's my setup - AMD Duron 900 (512 MB PC133 SDRAM) BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5200 Ultra w/128MB RAM Suddenly, CD's and DVD's don't automatically start anymore! I have to manually start the CD or DVD players, or the setup or applications. Now, that's no big deal, but I kinda miss the autorun. I thought there was some kind of registry hack that could set this? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Right-click the drive, Choose Properties. Do you get a window with AutoPlay tab? |
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Thanks, Mike, but what was on your site didn't help. Anybody else have
a suggestion? Bob "Mike Richter" wrote in message ... Bob Nielsen wrote: Well, how do you reenable AIN in Windows XP Home? Sorry, I can't help you. I've only run NT 4 and Win2K in recent years. However, the information on WinNT in the primer at my WWW site may apply. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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The problem is XP ISN'T detecting the media - for example....I have, using
the procedure you described, set up NVDVD as my app for playing DVD movies. I put my "Flight of the Intruder" DVD in my DVD ROM drive, the drive spins up....and....nothing happens! Same thing w/music CD's or game CD's. Bob "mark24951" wrote in message ... From Windows XP Help To change how your computer handles multimedia content Open My Computer. Under Devices with Removable Storage, right-click the device you want, such as a digital camera or CD-ROM drive, and then click Properties. On the AutoPlay tab, click the multimedia content type you want to change. Under Actions, click the action you want Windows to perform when it detects the media type you selected. Notes To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Your removable storage device must be attached to your computer for it to appear in the My Computer folder. |
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Well, O.K., an update....now, when I put a CD or DVD into either drive (1
CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive, one CD-RW), it opens up PowerDesk 5.0 (my file manager), showing whatever drive I'm using, but still won't run the proper apps (i.e., QCD for audio CD's, NVDVD for DVD's, or executable files for app or game CD's). Bob "Bob Nielsen" wrote in message ... The problem is XP ISN'T detecting the media - for example....I have, using the procedure you described, set up NVDVD as my app for playing DVD movies. I put my "Flight of the Intruder" DVD in my DVD ROM drive, the drive spins up....and....nothing happens! Same thing w/music CD's or game CD's. Bob "mark24951" wrote in message ... From Windows XP Help To change how your computer handles multimedia content Open My Computer. Under Devices with Removable Storage, right-click the device you want, such as a digital camera or CD-ROM drive, and then click Properties. On the AutoPlay tab, click the multimedia content type you want to change. Under Actions, click the action you want Windows to perform when it detects the media type you selected. Notes To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Your removable storage device must be attached to your computer for it to appear in the My Computer folder. |
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