New Device wizard when inserting a new USB Stick

G

Guest

Is there a way to turn of the wizard when a USB Stick is inserted into the
XPE device for the first time? The wizard only appears the first time a
stick is inserted that hasn't been inserted before.

Thanks
 
K

KM

Tim,

You can remove the newdev.dll from your image to avoid "new hardware wizard" UI there.

As to the new hardware balloons, you can disable it in Explorer shell. Clear the appropriate check-box on the User Interface Core
component page in TD. Or simple set the following registry:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced],"EnableBalloonTips"=dword:0
 
G

Guest

but would i still be able to use the usb stick?

KM said:
Tim,

You can remove the newdev.dll from your image to avoid "new hardware wizard" UI there.

As to the new hardware balloons, you can disable it in Explorer shell. Clear the appropriate check-box on the User Interface Core
component page in TD. Or simple set the following registry:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced],"EnableBalloonTips"=dword:0

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Regards,
KM
Is there a way to turn of the wizard when a USB Stick is inserted into the
XPE device for the first time? The wizard only appears the first time a
stick is inserted that hasn't been inserted before.

Thanks
 
K

KM

Yes, assuming you've got the device driver stack included.

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Regards,
KM
but would i still be able to use the usb stick?

KM said:
Tim,

You can remove the newdev.dll from your image to avoid "new hardware wizard" UI there.

As to the new hardware balloons, you can disable it in Explorer shell. Clear the appropriate check-box on the User Interface Core
component page in TD. Or simple set the following registry:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced],"EnableBalloonTips"=dword:0

--
=========
Regards,
KM
Is there a way to turn of the wizard when a USB Stick is inserted into the
XPE device for the first time? The wizard only appears the first time a
stick is inserted that hasn't been inserted before.

Thanks
 

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