2/27/2023 0 Comments Powerdvd dx![]() ![]() PDVDDXSVR.EXE was the program blocking the AutoRun program from executing. Sure enough, I found the conflicting program.Īs the title of this post suggests, the problem was a startup program related to PowerDVD. Using Sysinternals’ Autoruns program, (which has nothing to do with the AutoRun feature) I disabled one startup entry at a time and restarted the computer until the problem disappeared. That told me that there was a startup program that was possibly interfering with the AutoRun feature. But after a few moments, I reinserted the disc and got nothing, just like before. ![]() After restarting and logging into Windows, I immediately inserted my disc. Scroll down to the end of this post for more details.)Īfter using Microsoft’s AutoFix program, verifying registry settings and such, I wasn’t getting anywhere with the problem. (Note: There is a difference between AutoRun and AutoPlay. Discs without the autorun.inf file worked fine displaying the AutoPlay dialog box. When inserting a disc that utilizes the autorun.inf file, the drive acted like it was going to launch the program on the disc, but never displayed anything on the screen. The other day I was having an issue with the Windows XP AutoRun feature. ![]()
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