Unfortunately, the AutoPlay Control Panel applet in Windows 7 doesn’t allow you to change system-wide settings. The only setting I have adjusted in BIOS is Secure Boot which I set to "Other OS" - it is still set to this.Ĭould CSM setting have an effect on this which is still set to default of "enabled".Īny help in resolving this would be appreciated.The Windows AutoPlay system is quite complex and its behavior depends on a lot of registry settings. It seems the DVD drive needs a kick to get it going.Īs the DVD drives are SATA devices I was wondering if a setting in BIOS could be the cause of the problem. The same applies to music CD's - they will not start Media player until either "Computer" or Disc Management is opened.Īlso, perhaps even stranger, inserting a USB drive while a DVD or CD is in the drive will get the DVD drive running and autuplay will open - actually 2 instances of it open - one for the USB drive and one for the DVD drive. Selecting "Computer" from start menu or opening Disc Management while a DVD is inserted will get the drive running and autoplay will open. Autoplay does run OK when a USB drive is inserted or even when a USB 2TByte external disc drive is inserted - it just does not work when a CD or DVD is inserted in the drive. When I insert a DVD or a CD to install any programs the drive LED light flash for a moment, but Autoplay does not run. I have 2 off Asus DRW-24F1MT dvd drives on it - Windows was installed from one of them using a modified installation disc created with the Asus EZInstaller. I have built a new computer using a Hero VIII motherboard and installed Windows 7 Pro 64bit onto a SM951 M2 drive.
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