When you insert a CD-ROM disk, your CD-ROM drive always runs automatically for the default setting (autorun CD-ROM). We have a tip to disable running your CD-ROM drive whereas you can enable it running again as you want. This tutorial will teach you to enable or disable running CD-ROM drive by editing a registry. Follow these steps.
- Click Start > Run .
- In the Run dialog, type regedit and press Enter.
- In the Registry Editor window, Go to the path like below,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom
- Now you can see the AutoRun DWORD in the right panel, double click on it.
- Change the Value data to 0 for disabling automatically running CD-ROM, then click OK. If you want it to automatically run again, you must fill 1 value in the Value data.
- Close Registry Editor window and reboot your computer.
- Test it by inserting your CD-ROM disk. Now your computer does not automatically runs your disk.
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