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Inaktivera AutoPlay i den Windows utsikten

Den Windows utsikt AutoPlay alternativ är en stor förbättring över Windows XP benämner in av böjlighet, men tyvärr det finns så många alternativ att det kan vara confusing, sedan speciellt det inte finns någon specifik omnämnande av pråliga drev för USB i alternativen.

Öppna din kontrollbord och klicka därefter på ”lekCDs eller annat massmedia automatiskt” för att öppna den AutoPlay dialogen.

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Inaktivera AutoPlay globalt

Det mest snabb långt att inaktivera AutoPlay är helt till rättvis uncheck boxas för ”bruk AutoPlay för alla massmedia och apparater”, som bör vanligt fungera.

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Inaktivera för en singeltyp

Du kan välja ett inbrott den drop-down menyn för en singeltyp av drev, för anföra som exempel LjudsignalCD i detta exempel. För att detta ska ska fungera dig måste att se till till uppehället det globala autoplay alternativet på och väljer därefter det specifika inbrottet det drop-down.

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Inaktivera för rättvisa löstagbara (pråliga) drev

Problemet här är, att stunder där är inställningar för ljudsignalCDs och DVDs, där är ingenting specifikt för pråliga drev för USB. Ska Windows bestämmer drevtypen som baseras på det nöjt det finner på det pråliga drevet sig själv, så att är vad vi ska behov att ändra.

För att inaktivera AutoPlay för de löstagbara dreven bör du ändra alla av efter till Ta ingen handling: Programvara och lekar, föreställer, sparar videoen, sparar ljudsignal, och blandat tillfredsställa.

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Inaktivera till och med grupppolitik

Ett nummer av avläsare har skriftligt, i att klaga att alternativet som inaktiverar autoplay inte är funktionsdugligt för dem, så, om du skulle något liknande för att inaktivera den helt, kan du använda grupppolitikredaktören på affären och de ultimat versionerna av utsikten.

Öppna upp gpedit.msc till och med startmenysökandet boxas, bläddra till Windows delar \ AutoPlay politik och ändra värdera av ”vänder av Autoplay” till möjliggj橬一j.

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Du kan välja huruvida att inaktivera för rättvisa löstagbara apparater eller helt. Inte säker förmiddag I, om det gör någon avkänning, emellertid.

Inaktivera med registreringshackan

The Group Policy editor is not available on Windows Vista Home editions, so I’ve also included the registry tweak to disable AutoPlay entirely.

Download and unzip this registry hack and then double-click on the appropriate file.

  • DisableAutoPlay.reg will disable autoplay entirely.
  • DisableAutoPlayRemovable.reg will disable autoplay on removable devices.

Hopefully all your AutoPlay questions are now answered!

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This article was originally written on 08/18/07 Tagged with: Vista Tips & Tweaks, Windows Vista

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Comments (17)

  1. Takis Mousoullou

    I have Vista Ultimate. My Group Policy Object Editor does not have a folder headed “Windows Components”. I have one called “Windows Settings” but it is nothing like whats displayed in your above picture.

  2. internetspider

    Thanks for these informations!

    I want to know how to disable auto play in windows xp.

  3. Davie

    how about the opposite..I wouldlike to enable the entire autoplay..in my current settings I already enabledor checked the box ‘use Autoplay for all media devices’ however my autoplay is not working either..by the way I’m using vista home premium..any suggestions?

  4. Edwin

    same problem here Davie… any suggestions ??

  5. Michel Bernier

    You also disable the Service via Computer Management

    Service – Shell Hardware Detection

    Disable/Enable – Enable

    Description of Service – Provides AutoPlay notifications.

    Notes: – Disabling this service will keep CD-ROMS/DVD-ROMS and other such devices from automatically working.

  6. Davie

    thnks but as I had checked my Service – Shell Hardware Detection, it is enabled however how come
    my autoplay still not working?..kindly help me up guys..I still prefer my autoplay is working than it is not…any input will be appreciated

  7. Chris

    Registry hack; DisableAutoPlayRemovable.reg no longer work in vista sp1

  8. Carl

    Hi,
    How do I add software programs in Autoplay? I wanted to add more options to Autoplay but only see windows applications. Isn’t there a way to increase the programs that autoplay shows in each group?

  9. Christy

    Hi, I’ve got Vista Home Basic and I’ve downloaded and executed your registry hack and ran both of the files but my USB devices still autoplay when plugged in. Can you tell me what could be the problem? cheers, Christy

  10. Kaptan

    @Davie

    To enable AutoRun/AutoPlay

    Modifying HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer to 91 (hex) worked for me.

  11. Spacegold

    In Vista Home Premium I have, there is no “Hardware and Sound” icon or any other icon that produces the screenshots you show.

  12. DocuMike

    Disabling AutoPlay in Vista Home Premium fixed a long – running problem with explorer.exe that caused any active window to pulse (or flicker)every second or so. It was very annoying.

  13. jd2066

    @Spacegold: It sounds like you have the classic control panel view turned on. For the classic view just double click the Autoplay icon to get to the options this article shows.

  14. MrSato

    I have a slightly different issue/request. I have disabled all autorun on my computer, using the autorun control panel. My philosophy is similar to firewall best practices. Block everything, and then enable what you actually need only. Well, I need for either a particular USB flashdrive to autorun, or all usb flashdrives to autorun. I have a usb logon key that apparently requires it. It worked fine before I disabled autorun. Trouble is, I see no way to only enable for USB flashdrives. In the control panel you can enable or disable based on content, rather than source. This does make sense, but it shouldn’t leave out the possibility to specify that on a per device level. You can enable for “Software and Games”… this would work but is the most dangerous of all!

  15. David Pastern

    Didn’t fix my problem – vista 64 ultimate. I suspect that after installing Core Paintshop Pro X2, it’s screwed my autoplay (problems happened at about the same time). Autoplay is turned on in the control panel, Vista recognises the CD/DVD etc. The service is started (I restarted it to force things) and registry keys look fine to me. So does group policy.

    Kaptan – “Modifying HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer to 91 (hex) worked for me.”

    I have several sub options in this folder, am I assigning the code change to one of them, or to the parent folder?

    Dave

  16. Emily

    I want to do the same thing as Davie. I’m using Vista Home Premium.
    I want to enable my autoplay, but the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer” is not there!
    I can get to “Policies” in Registry Editor, but it only has “Attachments” “NonEnum” and “System”. And my “Software” is in all Caps.
    Is that bad? I don’t know what to do!
    Autoplay is enabled in control panel.
    Autoplay will appear for my Samsung mp3 player (YP-U3) but not my USB (4gb) or my External Hard drive USB.
    Any suggestions????
    many thanks, Em.

  17. Speedcop

    KAPTAN

    excellent advice, after three days of struggling through different forums and downloading numerous useless registry fix programs, your advice did it for me. I owe you a beer.


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