Frustrating AutoPlay behavior

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  1. Posts : 29
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Yes I did, to no avail.
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  2. Posts : 13
    Win 10
       #12

    What's really frustrating is I have a 5 year old Gateway laptop that I upgraded to Win 10 fro Win 7 four or five months ago that works just fine. and this Dell is less than 10 days old and completely updated, but it's not working! Eeeerrrr!
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  3. Posts : 42,637
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #13

    Hi, just found this worked for me:

    1. Run Command Prompt as an Administrator.
    (Windows key + X, click Command Prompt (admin) )

    2. Copy/type the following and enter

    reg.exe add "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi\Controller0" /f /v EnumDevice1 /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00000001

    3. Reboot the system

    My DVD drive was then automatically recognised. Yippee.

    Solved Windows 10 - my dvd/cd drive is not recognised, at all - Page 3 - Windows 10 Forums
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    Alternative:
    I used a tiny Autohotkey script to poll the DVD drive whilst autoplay wasn't working. That worked too.
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  4. Posts : 13
    Win 10
       #14

    Thanks for this reply! I'll give it a try and see what happens. Thanks for posting this on an older thread because I'm still having the problem.

    dalchina said:
    Hi, just found this worked for me:

    1. Run Command Prompt as an Administrator.
    (Windows key + X, click Command Prompt (admin) )

    2. Copy/type the following and enter

    reg.exe add "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\atapi\Controller0" /f /v EnumDevice1 /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00000001

    3. Reboot the system

    My DVD drive was then automatically recognised. Yippee.

    Solved Windows 10 - my dvd/cd drive is not recognised, at all - Page 3 - Windows 10 Forums
    ======================

    Alternative:
    I used a tiny Autohotkey script to poll the DVD drive whilst autoplay wasn't working. That worked too.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 42,637
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #15

    Oddly, alas, the registry fix worked after applying it several times, but then didn't. My PC was, however, noticeably slow to recognise removal of a disk and update explorer.

    I'm back to my little script which is reliable and effective.
    ;
    ; Poll DVD-RW drive for autoplay to detect drives
    ; and explorer to update
    ;
    Loop {
    Sleep, 900
    DriveSpaceFree, Space, z:\
    }

    In another thread this issue is said to be acknowledged by MS....
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  6. Posts : 29
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Dalchina, I sincerely appreciate the effort you made, but to have to add a 3rd party app and create a script that requires a keystroke for a service that should run automatically is not a proper solution. Just saying.

    MS needs to step up its game.
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  7. Posts : 13
    Win 10
       #17

    Agreed! What I don't understand though is why it only affects certain machines? I have several running windows 10 and this is the only one with this issue.

    jmikef said:
    Dalchina, I sincerely appreciate the effort you made, but to have to add a 3rd party app and create a script that requires a keystroke for a service that should run automatically is not a proper solution. Just saying.

    MS needs to step up its game.
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  8. Posts : 29
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #18

    I'm beginning to wonder:
    1) If it is due to folks having a SSD boot drive (C: )and a regular HD for files (D: ) - I do
    2) Or, the type of motherboard

    It is not an issue with the registry, it's a problem with timing and DLLs that kick off the read DVD service.
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  9. Posts : 42,637
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #19

    jmikef said:
    Dalchina, I sincerely appreciate the effort you made, but to have to add a 3rd party app and create a script that requires a keystroke for a service that should run automatically is not a proper solution. Just saying.

    MS needs to step up its game.
    You misunderstand the script and what Autohotkey can do. I launch the script from Startup, and do nothing - all automatic. You can create entire programs with Autohotkey, not just hotkeys.

    Quite agree, but I've more important issues than investigating autoplay (which I'm not bothered about) and if I've a workaround that makes explorer respond well without spending lots of time hoping for a fix, that's great and life can move on. (I use Autohotkey anyway, so no overheads there for me!)

    Meanwhile let's give lots of feedback to MS (Windows key + ?) on this.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #20

    Optical disc drive not working - OFF/ON Autoplay fixed it


    Hi all
    I had purchased a brand new HP laptop last week. It came with WinX 1024 and I eventually managed to get it updated to the latest 1511 version.
    Last thing I checked (before delivery to the intended user) was whether the optical drive worked. I was dumbfounded to find that it wouldn't read a disc. When I tried to open the drive the disc was ejected. Any disc I put it the drive just ground away continually and wouldn't open - and no sign of Autoplay.

    I spend hours - literally hours - trolling the internet for a fix.
    I tried setting different Autoplay settings with mixed and intermittent results.
    I found the registry edits but was loathe to use them because the behavior I was seeing didn't really seem to fit :
    • I could see the optical drive but discs wouldn't open when inserted
    • I could add an external optical drive and I could see it as a new drive but discs wouldn't open when inserted
    • I fiddled with the Autoplay settings - once or twice this worked but most times it didn't
    • I could add a USB stick - it was recognized by Autoplay
    • Strangely I could burn a blank disc
    • The device manager seemed to have all the right drivers and no errors (I did a re-install at one stage)
    • I checked the WinX registry against a Win 8.1 registry - it was missing NoDriveTypeAutoRun in HKCU but other posts on the internet suggested this wasn't really an issue.


    Then I decided to turn off Autoplay in the Control Panel, Save and restart the laptop.
    Voila ... I could see the discs mounted on the optical drive and I could right mouse click to open them.

    So then I turned Autoplay back on , saved and restarted the laptop.
    Autoplay started working as expected ......... what the ?????

    I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth at this point and I'm hoping the fix 'sticks'.

    I am also hoping that this simple fix works for someone else.
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