No Autorun?

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  1. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04
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       #11

    Yep, it's on automatic.

    I put in a blank DVD, still nothing. See the screenshot I had at first, I reset it to default settings and still nothing.
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  2. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #12

    Have you restarted your computer since you changed the settings to default??

    Try that...
    Then put a disk (BLANK or NOT) in the CD tray after restart...
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  3. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Um, I'm fairly certain I restarted but I could try it again and let you know what happens.
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  4. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #14

    Yes restart and see if that makes it work...
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  5. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04
    Thread Starter
       #15

    I restarted, still didn't work...
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  6. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #16

    Question: Can you edit in the registry?? or feel safe to edit there??
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  7. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Yeah, I've edited the registry plenty of times...
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  8. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #18

    Go to registry editor by typing regedit in the search bar in the Start menu.
    In regedit navigate to this sub key 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), which is enabled. If zero (0) than it has been disabled change it to one (1).
    Hope this Helps..
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  9. Posts : 198
    Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04
    Thread Starter
       #19

    It's set to a 1...

    So I'm really curious why it doesn't work. But when I plug in flash drives, it still doesn't show anything - so it's not just the CD-ROM thing.
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  10. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #20

    Let's try something a bit different ... Go into your control panel and click on "Troubleshooting". Next, click on view all (on the left side). Click on "Hardware and Devices", click Advanced, then check the box to 'repair automatically'. Click 'next' from there and follow through.

    Reboot

    Hopefully your computer will recognize CDs and your other external devices.
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