![]() ![]() Note that some applications, in addition, may trigger the "unknown/unsigned exacutable" security dialog, as if you opened them manually. Also works on Windows 2000 (although autorun on Win2000 for removable drives is not enabled in default configuration). Tested on different computers, running Windows XP without a SP, also on Windows XP sp 1, sp2, sp3, and on various Vistas (not sure which types, but should work all the way from Vista Home Basic to Vista Enterprise Super-Mega-Premium-Extended Edition) and "Windows 7". PStart) immediately, it is possible to insert flash disk with this configuration and start application by clicking OK. So, although I'm not aware of any way to start the application (e.g. If you want to launch it, just click the "OK" button in the dialog. On most modern computers (Windows XP SP2+, Vista), dialog "what do you want to do" will be displayed (for security reasons), but what you have in autorun.inf will display as the selected default, with Icon= as icon and Action= as description. On older computers, the program specified in Open= will launch automatically. ![]() What it does: when you insert this disk, starts PStart.exe Put a file named autorun.inf in the root of your USB flash drive. After you have reset all the default settings for AutoPlay on Windows 10, try to insert a CD or a Memory card to see this time your AutoPlay can work properly on Windows 10. ![]() Edit: Apparently the functionality was removed from Windows 7 onwards. Go along the path to reset settings for AutoPlay: Control Panel > AutoPlay > Reset all defaults. First of all, some people choose to disable autorun for security reasons but Windows computers up to Vista have it enabled. ![]()
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