This registry tweak will stop any CD from automatically running when inserted into the CD ROM drive.
Caution:
Incorrectly editing the registry may render your system inoperable - requiring the re-installation of Windows.
Editing the Registry:
Open the Registry Editor (RegEdit.exe).
Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to:
System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Cdrom
In the right pane of RegEdit, right-click on Autorun and select Modify from the drop-down menu.
Note: If Autorun does not exist:
Create it by right-clicking in the right pane of the registry editor and select New\DWORD Value from the drop-down menu.
Rename New Value #1 that is created to Autorun and press enter - then follow the instruction given above in step 3.
In the Edit DWORD Value dialog box change the value that is in the "Value Data" section to 0.
Click OK button.
Exit the Registry Editor (RegEdit.exe).
The change to the registry is reflected the next time the system is rebooted.
Restoring the Registry Setting:
To re-enable the option, open RegEdit and open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to:
System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Cdrom
Change the Autorun value to: 1 and reboot the system.
Completed Registry Setting:
| Hive | | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
|---|
| SubKey | System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Cdrom |
|---|
| Name | Autorun |
|---|
| Type | REG_DWORD |
|---|
| Value | 0 |
|---|
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