DVD Autoplay issue
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Try this,
Rt click My Computer>Properties>click on Auto Play Tab>click on small drop down window select DVD movie>click in Actions circle ("select an action to perform")> choose the application you would like to play your DVDs>click apply/OKCJ
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Originally Posted by codajohnTry this,
Rt click My Computer>Properties>click on Auto Play Tab>click on small drop down window select DVD movie>click in Actions circle ("select an action to perform")> choose the application you would like to play your DVDs>click apply/OKComment
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What was the application you originally had playing your DVDs?
Also try this:
Windows ME/NT/2000/XP
Ensure CD-ROM drive autoplay enabled
1. In Windows, click Start->Run
2. Type in: regedit
3. Click OK.
4. Double-click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
5. Double-click SYSTEM
6. Double-click CurrentControlSet
7. Double-click Services
8. Click once on Cdrom
9. On the right-side pane, look at the item "Autorun". You will know if your computer's autorun was indeed turned off by seeing if the value is a zero (meaning it is turned off). If the value is zero, double-click the item "Autorun" and type 1 for its value to turn autoplay on.
Here are some other links to look at:
Last edited by codajohn; 27 May 2006, 06:50 PM.CJ
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