Dr. George wrote:
> First, let me say that I never had this problem before. I now have it on
> two
> notebook PCs and one desktop PC. All PCs run Vista. All PCs had numerous
> (and some large) Vista updates recently.
>
> The autoplay box is checked in Control Panel. I take all actions as
> "Administrator." When I insert a software DVD into the DVD drive, the
> Autoplay window pops up and gives me choices for transferring pictures,
> playing music, etc. The software does not autorun. There is no choice to
> execute the software.
>
> I checked the DVD via Windows Explorer. The autorun.inf and setup.exe
> files
> are greyed out. I cannot execute the setup.exe file by double-clicking on
> it. I checked the registry settings for the DVD drive, autoplay settings,
> etc. They are correct.
>
> I had a technician try to correct this, and he couldn't...nor could he
> explain why it was happening. He is now researching the problem further.
> I came across an article on the Internet that said Microsoft initiated a
> Vista update this year to stop Autoplay from automatically running
> autorun.inf
> files tied to worms on memory sticks. This suggests that the update had
> the unexpected effect of preventing me from running any autorun.inf file,
> including those needed for software installation.
>
> So I have three PCs at home that have no ability to load new software or
> software updates. My fourth PC is an Acer Aspire One. It runs Win XP and
> has no trouble at all.
To install the software, simply go to Computer>optical drive icon, right-
click Open. This will show you what is on the CD/DVD you inserted. Find the
setup.exe file and install your software. Can't address why your autorun
doesn't work but certainly you can still install software.
Malke
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