CD/DVD drives

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by tpclan, Jul 22, 2008.

  1. tpclan

    tpclan Geek Trainee

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    Hi all,

    My cd drive and dvd drive do not start automatically when I insert a disc. I get them to work through the start - run menue. Does anyone have any ideas please because I think I have tried everything but nothing is getting them to work automatically at present.

    Many thnaks

    Tony
     
  2. Wildcard

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    Hi,

    If you have windows xp, you can right click on your cd or dvd drive in your my computer folder. Then choose properties, then the autoplay tab. In that tab, you can set what action you would like it to take, whether it is to always prompt you when you put in a disk, which I think is the default, or to play with media player or set to take no action.
     
  3. tpclan

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    Many thanks for your reply but have checked this out and I still do not have the drives starting automatically and have to go through the start - run process.

    Regards Tony
     
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  5. tpclan

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    Many thanks for your reply. I have checked what you have suggested and all seems OK so I am sorry still no success. I run windows XP. I am beginning to think I may have to live with it.

    Tony
     
  6. itmallu

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    u hav any usb or cd utilities installed in ur pc.. so that it disables the autorun..pls check
     
  7. Karenfisher

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    Hi, i'm newbie in this forum, i have no as much idea about that prob but i think you have to go in System Properties >> Hardware and check whether there all properties set correctly or not....hope that will work for you...
     
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    There has been a move by the recording industry to make audio CDs unplayable on computer CD-ROM drives, to prevent the copying of music. This is done by intentionally introducing errors onto the disc that the embedded circuits on most stand-alone audio players can automatically compensate for, but which may confuse CD-ROM drives. Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (often called the Red Book) to inform consumers of which discs do not permit full fair use of their content.
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