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Morton
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      10-04-2007
Hi,

I appropriately set my Vista Home Premium's AutoPlay to play CDs and
DVDs automatically when inserted.Despite this, they do not play
automatically, and I have to manually click on the appropriate player
software to get playing, (not Windows Media Player).

What can I do to get the Autoplay to work properly?

Thanks.

Morton Linder
 
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Gil
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      10-15-2007
I have the same problem, did you get a solution?

"Morton" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I appropriately set my Vista Home Premium's AutoPlay to play CDs and
> DVDs automatically when inserted.Despite this, they do not play
> automatically, and I have to manually click on the appropriate player
> software to get playing, (not Windows Media Player).
>
> What can I do to get the Autoplay to work properly?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Morton Linder
>

 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      10-15-2007
Have you checked the Auto-Play options in Control Panel to see if your media
disk are setup properly?
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>I have the same problem, did you get a solution?
>
> "Morton" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I appropriately set my Vista Home Premium's AutoPlay to play CDs and
>> DVDs automatically when inserted.Despite this, they do not play
>> automatically, and I have to manually click on the appropriate player
>> software to get playing, (not Windows Media Player).
>>
>> What can I do to get the Autoplay to work properly?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Morton Linder
>>



 
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Uwe Sieber
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      10-16-2007

http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/autorunsettings.zip

Check out if the right drive types and drive letters
are checked. For CD/DVD drives the 'auto insert
notification' must be checked too.

If you don't trust the tool then read the included
text file. It contains information about the registry
key it deal with, so you can do it manually too.


Uwe



Gil wrote:
> I have the same problem, did you get a solution?
>
> "Morton" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I appropriately set my Vista Home Premium's AutoPlay to play CDs and
>> DVDs automatically when inserted.Despite this, they do not play
>> automatically, and I have to manually click on the appropriate player
>> software to get playing, (not Windows Media Player).
>>
>> What can I do to get the Autoplay to work properly?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Morton Linder
>>

 
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MrAndrew
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      12-18-2007
This might be related to your problem:

Vista cannot read a blank disk, no AutoPlay option, no Format available

I have had this problem on 4 machines that I built using Windows Vista,
based on Gigabyte motherboards (1 GA-P35C-DS3R, 3 GA-P35-DS3R.) The problem
on my machines turned out to be a bad driver written by a company named
JMicron (jmicron.com) and supplied with the motherboards by Gigabyte. I do
not know if the bad JMicron driver ships with other Gigabyte motherboards as
well, but I suspect so. It is possible that JMicron supplies drivers to
other motherboard manufacturers. I don’t know what the effect of this driver
is on Windows XP systems.

The Symptoms:
1) Inserting a blank CDR (or CDRW) or DVDR (or DVD +/- RW) does not bring up
AutoPlay dialog.
2) Attempting to use the disk in windows explorer generates the error
“Windows cannot read the disc in drive X. Make sure that the disc uses a
format that Windows recognizes. If the disc is unformatted, you need to
format it before using it."
3) In Device Manager, under DVD/CD-ROM drives, the CD/DVD device says it is
“SCSI”, even though it is not a SCSI device. It should say “ATA”.
4) In Device Manager under Storage Controllers there is a device named
“Gigabyte GBB36X Controller.”


The Issue:
JMicron supplied a device driver to Gigabyte that has something to do with
support for PATA drives. They based it off a SCSI device driver, but failed
to fully re-write it for PATA. The device driver reports to windows that the
device is a SCSI device, and hands other bad data to Vista. Because of the
bad data supplied by the faulty device driver, Vista fails to identify that
there are valid CD/DVD PATA device(s).


The Solution:
Go to Control Panel/Device Manager. Click on “Storage controllers”.
Double-click on the “Gigabyte GBB36X Controller.” Select “Roll Back Driver”,
and Yes/OK any dialogs asking to confirm. Afterwards the “Gigabyte GBB36X
Controller” will be gone. Check under DVD/CD-Rom drives. The device(s)
should now show up as ATA, not SCSI. The device should now work properly.

Note: On two machines I did not reboot after doing this and subsequently had
a blue-screen crash (after which everything was fine.) On the other two
machines I did a reboot after rolling back the device and had no crash.


Microsoft is aware of the issue and is working with Gigabyte to correct the
problem.




"Morton" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I appropriately set my Vista Home Premium's AutoPlay to play CDs and
> DVDs automatically when inserted.Despite this, they do not play
> automatically, and I have to manually click on the appropriate player
> software to get playing, (not Windows Media Player).
>
> What can I do to get the Autoplay to work properly?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Morton Linder
>

 
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