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How Do You Fix Autoplay On Windows XP?

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How Do You Fix Autoplay On Windows XP?

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In Windows XP (and all recent Microsoft Windows operating systems), all disc drives come with an “AutoPlay” feature for customizing the settings for automatic initialization of disc contents (such as a program or music, movies and pictures when a disc is inserted. For whatever reason, these settings can sometimes be changed without the user being aware of it. If the AutoPlay settings aren’t the way you want it, the settings for each individual disc drive may be fixed or changed from the “My Computer” area of Windows XP. Step 1 Open “My Computer.” This will be located in the Windows “Start” menu and on your desktop. Step 2 Click once on the DVD/CD drive on which you wish to fix or change the AutoPlay settings. Step 3 Open the “File” menu at the top left of the “My Computer” window. Step 4 Select “Properties” from the drop-down list. Step 5 Open the “AutoPlay” tab (if necessary). Step 6 Choose your AutoPlay options. You can change the default operation for music discs, picture discs, vid

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