Setup.exe Is't Showing in Auto play

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #1

    Setup.exe Is't Showing in Auto play


    Hey guys i have Windows 7 X32 everything was perfect till yesterday when entered a game's dvd the auto play didn't show the run autorun.exe or for other games run setup.exe and the icons aren't showing either i tried most of the things i found about how to fix autorun probs but non of them worked please help i guss windows is't reading the autorun.inf in them but how can i fix it. AND I CAN't re-install windows NOW.
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  2. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #2

    Hi Dariush

    Welcome to Seven Forums :)
    Have you checked whether your DVD drive is able to access other media such as music CD etc?
    Also try to check whether you can access the game DVD on another PC

    Keep us posted and regards
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi First of all thanks for the warm welcome.
    Yes i've checked all of these things you've said and every lap top and PC showed all of these things even my own computer did since 2days ago.
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  4. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #4

    Hi

    Please have a look at this tutorial - AutoPlay - Enable or Disable AutoRun
    Re-read your post - does the issue occur with a particular DVD or with any DVD?
    Please confirm if you are at least able to browse the contents of any DVD/CD inserted in the DVD-drive (I'm assuming it is a DVD-drive - could you check whether you can access a CD on the drive).
    Also post your system specs including security software (anti-virus, firewall and anti-malware) that you have installed

    Regards
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi
    Actually the problem is with every dvd and cd and USB and Images that i open with daemon tools, and yes i can go into all of them manually by double clicking the dvd or cd or usb.
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  6. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #6

    dariush said:
    Hi
    Actually the problem is with every dvd and cd and USB and Images that i open with daemon tools, and yes i can go into all of them manually by double clicking the dvd or cd or usb.

    Hi

    I think you have identified the cause of your issues - Daemon Tools. A lot of users have reported having problems with the software primarily the SPTD Driver - which you could try uninstalling.
    You could also uninstall Daemon Tools and try Magic ISO or Slysoft Virtual Clone Drive

    Keep us posted on how things work out :)

    Regards
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi
    I've uninstalled daemon tools and SPTD driver but no change still have the problem.
    Is there anyway?
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  8. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #8

    Hi dariush

    Have you tried installing either of the software I mentioned above and loading the disc image file?
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  9. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #9

    Hi dariush

    Just checking to see if you have resolved your issue
    Also have a look at the following, especially bullet point 4, as it may help out in your case.

    Keep us posted on how things turn out :)

    Take care and regards
    There may be more than one causes that result in AutoPlay function no longer been used in Windows 7. In order to fix AutoPlay not working issue in Windows 7, try the following solutions or tricks in the guide below, which also points to possible error or reason to affect AutoPlay.
    1. Ensure that AutoPlay is used for all media type and devices
    Go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Default Programs, and select Change AutoPlay settings, or Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> AutoPlay.

    Ensure that the check box for Use AutoPlay for all media and devices is ticked (enabled).

    Then, make sure that for the devices and media that you want AutoPlay dialog to prompt, Ask me every time is selected. If other option is selected, Windows will automatically performing the action without prompting for selection.
    Alternatively, just click on Reset all defaults to reset and return AutoPlay settings to its original factory defaults.
    2. Ensure that Shell Hardware Detection service is running
    Type service.msc in Start Search to run Services console. Locate Shell Hardware Detection, and ensure that the “Service Status” is Running, and “Startup Type” is Automatic.
    Else, start the service and change the Startup Type setting accordingly.
    3. Ensure that CD-ROM AutoRun is not disabled in registry (for optical drive issue only)
    For users facing AutoRun or AutoPlay doesn’t work or display when inserting a disc into optical drive, run Registry Editor (regedit), and navigate to the following registry subkey:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CDRom
    Locate the AutoRun registry value in the right pane, and check that the value data for AutoRun is set as 1 (one), representing enabled. If it is 0 (zero), which mean disabled CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive AutoRun process, re-enable the AutoRun by changing the value to 1.
    4. Ensure that NoDriveTypeAutoRun and/or NoDriveAutoRun policy registry value data is correct
    For most users, the main culprit of AutoPlay not functioning is NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry key, where its value has been modified unknowingly. Some third-party software program, especially disc imaging or image editing program such as Nero, PowerISO, MagicISO, and even some other application programs such as Rhapsody and VMWare virtualization products intentionally disable AutoPlay feature by changing system’s policy to avoid conflict with the program. The problem is after uninstalling the software, the AutoPlay feature does not re-enable or restore. User has to rely on trick below to re-enable the AutoPlay.
    If you’re facing the drive won’t Auto Play or Auto Run issue after installing certain software, try to uninstall the software to see if it fixes the problem. Better still if it’s possible to roll back the system using System Restore to earlier Restore Point when the software is not yet installed.
    NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry key is used by Group Policy to configure whether to disable the Autoplay feature on all drives of the type specified. To check this setting, run Registry Editor (regedit), and navigate to the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
    or (note that above registry value, if exists, will always supersede the below user-specific key),
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
    Locate the NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry entry on the right pane. The registry key is in DWORD hexadecimal value, which each bit determines which type of drive to disable or enable AutoPlay feature. There are many possible value for NoDriveTypeAutoRun, some possible NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry value data includes:

    • 0×00000000 (0) enable all AutoPlay and AutoRun.
    • 0×00000080 (128) disable AutoPlay on unknown reserved file type.
    • 0×00000091 (145) default in Windows Vista and Windows 7.
    • 0×00000095 (149) default in Windows XP.
    • 0×000000B5 (181) disable AutoRun on CD-ROM drives, plus default unknown drive, removable drive (meant for floppy or ZIP), network drive and reserved drive type.
    • 0×000000FF (255) disable AutoRun/AutoPlay on all drive types.

    Thus, if the NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry value data is set to 0x000000B5 (181) or 0x000000FF (255), which disables AutoRun/AutoPlay on most or all drive types, the AutoPlay won’t work when a drive is connected.
    The best bet is to set NoDriveTypeAutoRun to default value as set by Windows 7 and Vista, which is 0×00000091 (hexadecimal) or 145 (decimal). Previous Windows version such as XP uses 0×00000095 (hexadecimal) or 149 (decimal). To enable AutoPlay on all drive types, set NoDriveTypeAutoRun to 0 (zero) or 0×00000080 (128) which only disable AutoPlay on unknown reserved file type.
    NoDriveAutoRun registry key, which stored at the same registry location, meanwhile determine whether a particular connected drive should run AutoPlay function or not. When AutoRun is enabled on the drive, media is automatically started when it is inserted in the drive.
    By default, Windows 7 and Vista does not add any NoDriveAutoRun registry subkey. And you probably don’t want to block any drive from AutoPlay too. So remove and delete all NoDriveAutoRun key in the registry.
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  10. Posts : 97
    Win7 HP 64bit
       #10

    Lomai said:
    2. Ensure that Shell Hardware Detection service is running
    Type service.msc in Start Search to run Services console. Locate Shell Hardware Detection, and ensure that the “Service Status” is Running, and “Startup Type” is Automatic.
    Else, start the service and change the Startup Type setting accordingly.
    That's the one Daemon Tools turned off (well, set to manual actually) for me. And then I tried VMWare, that did the same!
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