The Autoplay CD feature in
Win XP launches every time you put a cd in and each time it will ask you,
which application or which way you would want to view this cd you
installed. Now, this is a great function if you just use your CD
occasionally, but when I was installing all my programs on my Win XP box,
the Autoplay thing got on my nerves in a big way. Here's the best way to
handle the Autoplay situation...it also allows you to customize how Autoplay
will function.
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Go to "My Computer"
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Go to your CD Rom Drive
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Right Click and go to
properties
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The window above will open, click the autoplay
tab
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Once there they give you a number of options. In
the box just below "Select a content type..." you can select the various
file types that autoplay will run for. This is good if you want to
customize your autoplay. If for example whenever a music cd is put in you
want it to play automatically you just fill in the box that says: Select
an action to perform---> Select play--->Hit Apply. Now whenever you put
in a music cd it will autoplay in Windows Media player. If you don't want
XP to take any action, just select "Take No Action" hit apply, and do that
for all the media types that's available in that box.
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This is the way you
could customize your autoplay features. The only thing that I use
autoplay for is blank cds, whenever I put on it. its opens Nero for me, but
all the other autoplay features are off on my comp. If you want to
restore it, just follow the same steps and hit restore defaults. There
you have it, how to turn on / off and customize your Autoplay in Windows
XP.
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