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What should i do next? I get the same resulting log file as you have in the last screen shot… Service Silent Shell Deaf. Did you ever figure out how to fix it after the Microsoft tool gave up with that result? Well I have an autoplay window popping up every few seconds. It doesn't say which drive it is associated with, and is very disruptive, especially when I'm trying to do anything on my computer. This tool didn't fix it, even though I scanned all the drives.

I do have to say this is a great tool and i wish it fixed malfunctions but were not that fare in to A. Using autofix. In desperation I downloaded a bios upgrade for the drive and flashed the rom. Not as difficult as it seems. The software looks after itself.

After resetting my machine I again ran autofix. Without these updates, Autorun for a network drive cannot be disabled. Also, the shortcut menu and double-click functionality of Autorun were not disabled even if the steps that were previously provided were followed.

This problem is fixed by the updates described in this article. The updates were distributed to the following systems through the Windows Update and Automatic update distribution channels:.

Depending on the version of Windows that you are using, there are different updates that you must have installed to correctly disable the Autorun functionality:. To disable the Autorun functionality in Windows Vista or in Windows Server , you must have security update installed security bulletin MS To disable the Autorun functionality in Windows XP, in Windows Server , or in Windows , you must have security update , update , or update installed.

Note Updates , , and provide the same functionality for Autorun. Update was repackaged as security update to provide an additional security update for Windows Vista and Windows Server The following table shows the differences in the three updates:. After the prerequisite updates are installed, you can use the procedures in any of the following sections to disable Autorun features:. The main purpose of Autorun is to provide a software response to hardware actions that you start on a computer.

Autorun has the following features:. These features are typically called from removable media or from network shares. During AutoPlay, the Autorun. This file specifies which commands the system runs. Many companies use this functionality to start their installers. AutoPlay begins reading from a drive as soon as you insert media into the drive. Therefore, the Setup file of programs and the music on audio media start immediately.

If you enable the settings to disable AutoPlay the procedure to do this is described in this article , you can disable AutoPlay on a CD drive, on removable media drives, on all drives.

If the settings conflict, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Autorun commands are generally stored in Autorun. These commands enable applications to start, start installation programs, or start other routines.

In versions of Windows that are earlier than Windows Vista, when media that contains an Autorun command is inserted, the system automatically executes the program without requiring user intervention.

Because code may be executed without user's knowledge or consent, users may want to disable this feature because of security concerns.

The configuration settings that are described in this article give Administrators the ability to selectively or completely disable all Autorun capabilities for systems that run Windows , Windows XP, Windows Server , Windows Vista, and Windows Server systems. The default behavior in Windows Vista and Windows Server is to prompt the user whether an Autorun command is to be run.

Changes to these settings are described later in this article. An Administrator can completely disable Autorun commands or revert to the pre-Windows Vista behavior of automatically executing the Autorun command. If the feature is configured to disable Autorun capabilities, or if this policy is not configured, Windows Vista and Windows Server will continue to prompt the user whether the Autorun command is to be run. Windows Vista-based and Windows Server based systems must have update Security bulletin MS installed to take advantage of the registry key settings that disable Autorun.

Click Start , type Gpedit. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. In the Details pane, double-click Turn off Autoplay.

Not all CDs are capable of being auto played. If Play was not an option listed when following the above steps, in the "Edit File type" window click New. If you have a different CD player, you need to edit the play to point to the program you want to play your CDs. Disable Microsoft Windows AutoPlay. Enable Microsoft Windows AutoPlay. Disable AutoPlay in Windows Vista, 7, 8, and Note To perform the steps below, you must edit the system registry.

Caution Before editing your Microsoft Windows registry, we recommend you create a backup of the entire registry.

Based on the description, it appears that you are having issues with Autoplay stopped working. I will definitely help you with this issue. Method 1: I would suggest you to follow the steps and check if it helps. Method 2: I would also suggest you to refer and follow the steps from the link and check. Original Title: Autoplay My Autoplay has simply stopped working. The fault started a couple of weeks ago. This thread is locked.



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