Win XP can't display the contents of the current disc correctly.

  

Q: My computer is installed with Windows XP operating system, sometimes after inserting a CD in the CD-ROM drive, whether it is using auto play or "My Computer" When you enter the CD-ROM drive, the contents of the current CD-ROM cannot be displayed correctly. The CD-ROM drive always displays the data of the previous CD-ROM. When you click these files, except for the files or links you have browsed, other files cannot be used. I can only restart. The computer can be restored to normal and very troublesome. How can I solve this problem?

A: This is a feature built into Windows XP called "CDROM Mirror". The principle is that when a disc is placed, the system automatically mirrors the content viewed by the user in the disc in the cache, so that the user can read the content repeatedly without reading from the disc. This improves the access speed, and this image has a default time limit. Generally, after 5 minutes, the operating system automatically retracts the image to display the new content. Therefore, the replacement of the optical disc within a limited time may cause the display of old content. The solution to this problem is as follows:

(1) Select "Start → Control Panel" on the system desktop with the mouse.
<2> (2) Double-click the "Administrative Tools" icon in the pop-up window. And select "Computer Management".

(3) In the "Computer Management", expand "Storage → Removable Storage → Library", and the CD-ROM icon installed in this machine will appear in the right window

(4 ) Right-click on the CD-ROM icon and select Properties. In the "Properties" dialog box, set "Enable Drive" to selected, and then change the default 5 minutes in "Delayed Release" to 0 minutes.

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