How to manually cleanup insert disk actions?

D

davexnet

Hello,
about 6 months ago, I had installed the trial
of DVDFab 5, and rapidly uninstalled it.
Yesterday, I inserted a DVD into the drive and the
list of actions came up asking me what I wanted to do.
One of them was to convert the disk with DVDFab 5 .

Seems as if the long-uninstalled program left something
behind in the registry. I searched the registry and found some
items that look as if they may be resposible,
but not sure what I should delete/change.

Anybody familiar with this?
TIA,
Dave
 
L

Lem

davexnet said:
Hello,
about 6 months ago, I had installed the trial
of DVDFab 5, and rapidly uninstalled it.
Yesterday, I inserted a DVD into the drive and the
list of actions came up asking me what I wanted to do.
One of them was to convert the disk with DVDFab 5 .

Seems as if the long-uninstalled program left something
behind in the registry. I searched the registry and found some
items that look as if they may be resposible,
but not sure what I should delete/change.

Anybody familiar with this?
TIA,
Dave

See http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoplayhandlers.htm

--
Lem -- MS-MVP

To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
 
J

Jim

Hello,
about 6 months ago, I had installed the trial
of DVDFab 5, and rapidly uninstalled it.
Yesterday, I inserted a DVD into the drive and the
list of actions came up asking me what I wanted to do.
One of them was to convert the disk with DVDFab 5 .

Seems as if the long-uninstalled program left something
behind in the registry. I searched the registry and found some
items that look as if they may be resposible,
but not sure what I should delete/change.

Anybody familiar with this?
TIA,
Dave

Before that , try looking in/around Document and Settings .
 

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