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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
In my research I've come across descriptions of some mythical check-box
for the theoretical "Auto-Insert Notification" (AIN) process or feature, but I can find no such check-box in the device manager CD-rom settings nor the right-click-properties for the CD drive. (I've confirmed that an AIN check-box does exist under win-98) I know that AIN is related to (or is *defined* by?) the CD's autoplay setting(s), but it's not intuitive that just having all the settings set to "Do Nothing" will actually turn off AIN. A registry search for "auto-insert" and "autoinsert" turns up nothing. Well, almost nothing - there is an autoinsert reg setting (several of them) for Windows MediaPlayer. I'm guessing this isin't what I'm looking for. So is there such a service or low-level AIN function in XP-SP3 that I can *really* turn off somehow? |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
You mean that you want to stop drive polling?
If you get TweakUI XP and open to Auto Play, I think unchecking the drive letter in the "Drives" submenu is what you want. Under the "types" submenu you can set autoplay settings. With that you can eliminate the inane box that asks, "What do you want to do?" Then inane options in that inane box can be a pain in the neck. A lot of add more without asking. You can delete some of them , if you want to, by deleting the Registry subkeys under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\Handlers -- -- "XP Guy" wrote in message ... | In my research I've come across descriptions of some mythical check-box | for the theoretical "Auto-Insert Notification" (AIN) process or feature, | but I can find no such check-box in the device manager CD-rom settings | nor the right-click-properties for the CD drive. | | (I've confirmed that an AIN check-box does exist under win-98) | | I know that AIN is related to (or is *defined* by?) the CD's autoplay | setting(s), but it's not intuitive that just having all the settings set | to "Do Nothing" will actually turn off AIN. | | A registry search for "auto-insert" and "autoinsert" turns up nothing. | Well, almost nothing - there is an autoinsert reg setting (several of | them) for Windows MediaPlayer. I'm guessing this isin't what I'm | looking for. | | So is there such a service or low-level AIN function in XP-SP3 that I | can *really* turn off somehow? |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
On 2/20/2012 6:03 PM, Mayayana wrote:
You mean that you want to stop drive polling? If you get TweakUI XP and open to Auto Play, I think unchecking the drive letter in the "Drives" submenu is what you want. Under the "types" submenu you can set autoplay settings. With that you can eliminate the inane box that asks, "What do you want to do?" Then inane options in that inane box can be a pain in the neck. A lot of add more without asking. You can delete some of them , if you want to, by deleting the Registry subkeys under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\Handlers As I understand what you are looking for you will find in the Drive Properties. Find the icon for the CD/DVD drive, and right click on the icon. The second tab from the left is Autoplay. You can set the options to perform as part of the autoplay. There is also an option to prompt you each time you add a new disk. |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
Keith Nuttle unnecessarily full-quoted:
As I understand what you are looking for you will find in the Drive Properties. I do not want the OS to be notified of a CD insert event. Which means I don't want the CD drive to be polled once-per-second continuously. Setting the various "what do you want to happen if you insert a disk containing _x_" idiotic settings will not necessarily accomplish what I want. XP will still somehow know that a new CD was inserted. Those settings (even if ALL of them are set to "do nothing") will not necessarily prevent XP from constantly checking if a new CD is being inserted. There is also an option to prompt you each time you add a new disk. Where is that? |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
| As I understand what you are looking for you will find in the Drive
| Properties. Find the icon for the CD/DVD drive, and right click on the | icon. The second tab from the left is Autoplay. You can set the options | to perform as part of the autoplay. | There are two different things. One is polling to see if a disk has been inserted. That's what allows Windows to know there's a disk in the first place. Autoplay is different. That's what controls whether Windows attempts to run a found disk. |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
| There is also an option to prompt you each time you add a new disk.
| | Where is that? I'm pretty sure I already gave you the answer. He seems to be talking about the option to select the default handler. Disabling polling is *not* a GUI option in XP. (Yes, it was in 98, but it's not in XP.) |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
Mayayana wrote:
Disabling polling is *not* a GUI option in XP. Ok, can polling be disabled with a registry setting? |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
XP Guy wrote:
In my research I've come across descriptions of some mythical check-box for the theoretical "Auto-Insert Notification" (AIN) process or feature, but I can find no such check-box in the device manager CD-rom settings nor the right-click-properties for the CD drive. (I've confirmed that an AIN check-box does exist under win-98) True, the checkbox is gone. With AIN enabled the drive is polled for media changes, in the old times this sometimes caused problems when burning CDs. Today there should be no problems having this enabled. I know that AIN is related to (or is *defined* by?) the CD's autoplay setting(s), but it's not intuitive that just having all the settings set to "Do Nothing" will actually turn off AIN. AIN is required for CD autorun and autoplay. Without it, a new media is not detected. The setting has the misleading name "AutoRun" and is found under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...try/30300.mspx Here is my tool AutoRunSettings which can make this setting too. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/drivetools_e.html#autorun Uwe |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
On 2/20/2012 7:22 PM, XP Guy wrote:
Keith Nuttle unnecessarily full-quoted: As I understand what you are looking for you will find in the Drive Properties. I do not want the OS to be notified of a CD insert event. Which means I don't want the CD drive to be polled once-per-second continuously. Setting the various "what do you want to happen if you insert a disk containing _x_" idiotic settings will not necessarily accomplish what I want. XP will still somehow know that a new CD was inserted. Those settings (even if ALL of them are set to "do nothing") will not necessarily prevent XP from constantly checking if a new CD is being inserted. There is also an option to prompt you each time you add a new disk. Where is that? On the Properties page that was discussed above. Scroll down to thee last item in the window. "Take No Acton" |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
Keith Nuttle wrote:
There is also an option to prompt you each time you add a new disk. Where is that? On the Properties page that was discussed above. Scroll down to the last item in the window. "Take No Action" And you're absolutely sure that "Take no Action" is THE SAME AS TURNING OFF Auto-insert notification polling ??? |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
Uwe Sieber wrote:
AIN is required for CD autorun and autoplay. Without it, a new media is not detected. The setting has the misleading name "AutoRun" and is found under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...try/30300.mspx Here is my tool AutoRunSettings which can make this setting too. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/drivetools_e.html#autorun I really don't give a rat's ass about auto-run, unless the auto-run settings have ultimate control over the polling done by the "Auto-Insert Notification" service (if indeed this can be called a service). Can the AIN "service" or function be disabled - without needing to deal with or pay attention to the garbage auto-play settings? (how many times can I ask the same question and be constantly told or be given instructions pertaining to the autoplay garbage???) |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
XP Guy wrote:
Uwe Sieber wrote: AIN is required for CD autorun and autoplay. Without it, a new media is not detected. The setting has the misleading name "AutoRun" and is found under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...try/30300.mspx Here is my tool AutoRunSettings which can make this setting too. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/drivetools_e.html#autorun I really don't give a rat's ass about auto-run, unless the auto-run settings have ultimate control over the polling done by the "Auto-Insert Notification" service (if indeed this can be called a service). You don't need any autorun settings, the setting just has the misleading name "AutoRun". But it controls if the media change notification (MCN) is sent which also called "auto insert notification". Can the AIN "service" or function be disabled - without needing to deal with or pay attention to the garbage auto-play settings? Sure, just the this value to 0 and restart. Or use my tool and just "give a rat's ass" about anything else the checkbox named "insert notification" right of "CD/DVD", press "Apply". Restart the system. Uwe |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
On 21 Feb 2012, XP Guy wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: (how many times can I ask the same question and be constantly told or be given instructions pertaining to the autoplay garbage???) I'd say that if you keep up with the snotty entitlement attitude... not very many more times - people will stop wasting their valuable time trying to be helpful. |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
Uwe Sieber wrote:
The setting has the misleading name "AutoRun" and is found under KLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...try/30300.mspx Alright. Yes - thankyou Uwe. I can confirm that setting the "Autorun" value from 1 to 0 at this registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Cdrom Will turn off the Auto-Insert Notification process or service. And now for all of you spread across the internet, across many years, who have asked: "why does my hard drive LED constantly flash once per second" I can say that this is the answer. Setting this "Autorun" registry value to zero (0) will stop this irritating, constantly flashing LED. Now why this info is hidden or not disclosed as applicable to Windows XP - I don't know. All the references I can find to that key value says that it applies to Win-2K. |
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Is there *really* an Auto-Insert Notification setting for XP-SP3?
| I can say that this is the answer. Setting this "Autorun" registry
| value to zero (0) will stop this irritating, constantly flashing LED. | That's *very* interesting. But what does the hard disk activity light have to do with the CD? Are you saying that shutting off *CD* auto-insert shuts off the hard disk light? If you do that then doesn't it also prevent the CD drive from recognizing an inserted CD? |
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