It worked for me, had no adverse reactions at all, on my system, yours may
vary..?
You can re-enable the autoplay feature again if you wish, at any time.. If
the app doesn't help or you don't see a need for a specific tool, toss it..
To be on the safe side, before you try the app or any other for that matter,
that you may have your doubts about, backup your registry..
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
The above app is an effective way to backup the registry, look it over or
don't, your call..
Might also try Uwe Sieber's tool as an option, it seems very stable, and
worked like a charm too..
If you don't want to try it, don't by all means..
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314939/en-us
Try hitting the F5 key several times as suggested in the above link, may
help..?
Post your results..
Best of luck
Cheers
j;-j
"GEVan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news

315975B-0F2C-4F85-93F6-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Running the Tweak UI is what STARTED the problem.
>
> Also,
> How would disabling the autoplay effect the refresh problem?
> It seems that
> ENABLING autoplay would be the preferred option. Am I wrong?
>
> "Jaymon" wrote:
>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
>>
>> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/autorunsettings.zip
>>
>> Try The Windows XP TweakUI powertoy or Uwe Sieber's tool to disable the
>> autoplay feature(s) on the CD/DVD drives, may be part of the problem..
>> Hope this can help..
>> Post your results..
>> Cheers
>> j;-j
>>
>>
>> "GEVan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:9F347655-04D5-4C90-A000-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > My Asus CD/DVD combo drive will not update the volume OR THE content
>> > informaiton when I swap disks. I noticed this some months ago.
>> >
>> > I reformatted my hard drive (for other reasons) and found that both of
>> > my
>> > CD/DVD combo drives will not reflect the new disk (i.e. installing my
>> > programs, WIN XP SP2 displays the volume name of the FIRST disk. The
>> > volume
>> > name (preceding the drive letter) never changes when I insert other
>> > program
>> > disks.) In addition, the displayed content from the FIRST disk remains.
>> > The
>> > only way to clear the content is to eject the disk, F5, re-insert the
>> > disk.
>> > The new CONTENT will display, but the VOLUME name never changes until I
>> > log
>> > out of Windows.
>> >
>> > This is particularly troublesome when playing DVDs.
>> >
>> > Is a registry setting off? If so, anyone know what setting I need to
>> > check?
>>
>>
>>