Nightowl,
I had never heard of that Autorun key that you provided. Some program that
I loaded must have reset it, because I sure didn't. In any event, I'm glad
my system is back to normal.
Dick
"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> That's great, Dick, glad you've got it working now. I've seen various
> websites recommend setting AutoRun to 0 as a way of disabling autoplay
> for all disk types, but it's really not a good idea. If you turn off
> AutoRun, Windows is no longer notified when you change disks in the
> drive, causing the problem you had. It's better to leave AutoRun on and
> if you don't want autoplay, change the settings through the drive's
> properties in My Computer.
>
>
> Dick Sutton <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Wed, 28 Feb 2007:
>
>>You hit the nail on the head! That solved all the mentioned problems.
>>Thank you very much. That problem wasn't a show-stopper but it was
>>annoying. Again, thanks for such a succinct answer to my problem.
>>
>>Dick
>>
>>"Nightowl" <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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>>> Dick Sutton <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Tue, 27 Feb 2007:
>>>
>>>>I just noticed that when I now put in a blank cdr disk that nothing
>>>>happens
>>>>(icon wise, that is). I can still burn a cd but the volume label never
>>>>appears when I put it back in. In addition, the stats always says
>>>> Free Space: 702MB
>>>>Total Size: 702MB
>>>>
>>>>Is there a way to 'refresh' my CD burner code?
>>>
>>> Hi Dick
>>>
>>> Open Regedit and navigate to the key:
>>>
>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CDrom
>>>
>>> In the right-hand pane look for the value AutoRun and make sure it is
>>> set to 1. If not, change, close Regedit and reboot.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps :-) Let us know how you get on.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Nightowl
>>
>>
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> Nightowl