Private computer secret space Hide the optical drive into the folder

  
[Computer software and hardware application network tutorial] In order to prevent others from using the optical drive, we will disable the optical drive in the device manager, or hide the optical drive through software. These methods have limitations, the former is easy to be seen, and the latter is quite inconvenient to use. In fact, we can change the method to hide the CD-ROM drive in the folder, so we have to use the CD-ROM drive as easy as opening a folder.
Right click on "My Computer", select "Manage", select "Disk Management" in the list on the left side of the "Computer Management" window that pops up, then right click on the CD-ROM drive to be hidden in the right window. And select "Change drive name and path" in the pop-up menu. Then click the "Delete" button in the pop-up dialog box, a confirmation dialog will pop up, click "Yes". Continue to right click on the previous CD-ROM drive and select "Change drive name and path" again, click the "Add" button in the "Change" dialog box, then there are two options in the pop-up dialog box, select the following "Load the following blanks" In the NTFS folder, click the "Browse" button to select the folder for hiding the CD-ROM drive. After selecting it, click the "OK" button (as shown in the figure). Opening the folder later is equivalent to opening the hidden CD-ROM drive. It is difficult to find the location of the CD-ROM without knowing it, but the auto-play function of the CD-ROM will still expose the target. Run "gpedit.msc" to open the Group Policy Manager, expand "Local Computer Policy /Computer Configuration /Administrative Templates /System", double-click "Close AutoPlay" in the right window, and select "Enabled" in the pop-up window. Then select "All Drives" in the "Close Autoplay" drop-down menu. After saving the settings, the CD-ROM drive will be more completely hidden. //This article comes from the computer software and hardware application network www.45it.com
Tip: to hide the optical drive into the folder, you must be on the partition of the NTFS file system can be achieved. In order to hide the CD-ROM drive better, you can set the path of the folder to a deeper level.
Right click, select “Manage”, select “Disk Management” in the list on the left side of the “Computer Management” window that pops up, then right click on the CD-ROM drive to be hidden in the right window and select “Change” in the pop-up menu. Drive name and path" (as shown). Then click the "Delete" button in the pop-up dialog box, a confirmation dialog will pop up, click "Yes". Continue to right click on the previous CD-ROM drive and select "Change drive name and path" again, click the "Add" button in the "Change" dialog box, then there are two options in the pop-up dialog box, select the following "Load the following blanks" In the NTFS folder, and then click the "Browse" button to select the folder used to hide the CD-ROM drive, select the "OK" button, and later open this folder is equivalent to open the hidden CD-ROM drive. It is difficult to find the location of the CD-ROM without knowing it, but the auto-play function of the CD-ROM will still expose the target. Run "gpedit.msc" to open the Group Policy Manager, expand "Local Computer Policy /Computer Configuration /Administrative Templates /System", double-click "Close AutoPlay" in the right window, and select "Enabled" in the pop-up window. Then select "All Drives" in the "Close Autoplay" drop-down menu. After saving the settings, the CD-ROM drive will be more completely hidden.




Tip: To hide the CD-ROM drive into a folder, you must implement it on the partition of the NTFS file system. In order to hide the CD-ROM drive better, you can set the path of the folder to a deeper level.

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