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This is a discussion about 2 questions in the Windows Software category; how disable autocdrun? and how to enable dma for cd? thx in advance ;=) (i mean without external apps like xteq or tweakui )
how disable autocdrun?
and how to enable dma for cd?
thx in advance ;=)
(i mean without external apps like xteq or tweakui )
[This message has been edited by nagual (edited 07 June 2000).]
and how to enable dma for cd?
thx in advance ;=)
(i mean without external apps like xteq or tweakui )
[This message has been edited by nagual (edited 07 June 2000).]
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Go to "run" on the startmenu.
Then type: gpedit.msc
and click OK.
In this window go to these two:
1. Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> (Here you have Disable Autoplay)
2. Local Computer Policy -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> (Here you have Disable Autoplay)
Regarding both of these you acctually have to enable the disabling of autoplay
Then restart, thats it your done!
Then type: gpedit.msc
and click OK.
In this window go to these two:
1. Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> (Here you have Disable Autoplay)
2. Local Computer Policy -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> (Here you have Disable Autoplay)
Regarding both of these you acctually have to enable the disabling of autoplay
Then restart, thats it your done!

OP
huhu..not very intuitive is it? :=)
thx a lot m8
thx a lot m8
for your dma question:
right click on 'my computer' and go to manage. go to device manager, then find 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'. Go to either the primary or secondary, depending on which your cd is on. On the advanced settings tab, make sure both devices are set to 'DMA if available'. Then reboot, and you should be golden!
right click on 'my computer' and go to manage. go to device manager, then find 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'. Go to either the primary or secondary, depending on which your cd is on. On the advanced settings tab, make sure both devices are set to 'DMA if available'. Then reboot, and you should be golden!

OP
hm..i thought i had changed it the way u do it in win9x, but i guess i had a dream which felt real..jesus i must be loosing my mind dreaming bout computers =)