Re: Windows XP SP2 Autoplay and the new DVD-CD drives
- From: Jaymon <Jaymon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 15:52:02 -0700
What burning software do you use? You might try going to the drive icon in my
computer and right click on properties, then to the recording tab and
un-check the box or check it if your burning software works better that way.
Keep in mind if you check it you will need to point it to a partition/drive
with plenty of space available. Some third party burning software, mine is
Nero InCd, works better with the box unchecked, keeping XP out of the
equation altogether..
j;-)
"DSG" wrote:
> Thanks for posting that, Jaymon. I am well acquainted with the feature, but
> think they didn't finish it, or are pretty sure people only listen/watch
> (to) music, videos or pictures. For instance, for straight data CDs, there
> is no choice for "data only" CDs, so our choice is 'mixed content.' I have
> all those settings made, but wonder if the feature sometimes doesn't
> initialize the CD because it doesn't recognize straight text as opposed to
> movies, music, etc. I know I'm sounding obnoxious - but am really
> frustrated. The first thing I did this spring after installing the drive
> was to get the most recent firmware and flash the channels.
>
> Last night I went to Microsoft.com and actually found numerous articles on
> the AutoPlay feature. What it looks like is that it was not really made for
> looking at straight text data - its buzz word is really 'multimedia', as in
> "entertainment-type events."
>
> I'm working through one of the long "fixit" articles and hope for some
> success, since I'm a researcher with about $3000 worth of CDs containing
> history, which, beginning with this new CD-DVD drive leaves me without
> access to my work. It seems to just "accidentally" work once in awhile,
> which doesn't provide a workflow. It was interesting to find out that the
> feature can also be turned off, which I will no doubt try. Again, thanks.
>
>
> "Jaymon" <Jaymon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:638523A8-2514-40E3-91B1-0612E74D88D7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > You can change the way Windows responds to the insertion of particular
> > kinds
> > of disks in your CD or DVD drive. Follow these steps:
> >
> > Open My Computer.
> > Right-click the icon for your CD or DVD drive, choose Properties, and then
> > click the AutoPlay tab.
> > In the list at the top of the dialog box, select a disk type. Other
> > options
> > include Pictures, Video Files, Mixed Content, Music CD, and DVD Movie.
> > In the Actions section of the dialog box, select the action that you want
> > Windows to take when you insert a disk of the selected content type. If
> > you
> > don't want it to do the same thing every time, select Prompt Me Each Time
> > To
> > Choose An Action.
> > Click OK.
> >
> > Or take no action...
> >
> > Update drivers for software that came with the drive and see site for
> > firmware update if available, see below:
> > http://www.plextor.com/english/support/support_downloads.html
> >
> > j;-)
> >
> >
> > "DSG" wrote:
> >
> >> Windows XP Pro SP2 (ver. 2002)
> >> Plextor PX-716A atapi
> >> DVD+R DL (double layer), DVD±R/RW, CD-R/RW
> >>
> >> I have plenty of memory and all settings everywhere seem to be okay, but
> >> I'm
> >> having a bit of trouble with this new CD/DVD drive. I will be doing the
> >> diagnostics test tomorrow which gets sent to the company to see if the
> >> drive
> >> is okay or not.
> >>
> >> It plays and/or reads CDs and DVDs if and when it wants to. The drive
> >> never
> >> disappears from My Computer, but many of my CDs hardly ever work - or
> >> just
> >> might, out of the blue.
> >>
> >> Windows XP SP2 Question: Does anyone know if this has anything to do
> >> with
> >> the new "autoplay" feature where you select what you want Windows to do
> >> with
> >> the content on the CD? Is there any way to turn off that "feature"?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
.
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