How to prevent WinXP from displaying the contents of the previous disc

  

Do you often encounter this situation: when you have finished reading the contents of one disc, you have changed another disc to the CD-ROM drive, and the WinXP system still displays the previous one. The content of the disc has prevented the user from having a quick view. What is going on in this situation? Is it a computer setting problem or a CD-ROM problem? Is there a way to solve it? Let Xiaobian tell everyone the answer.

The WinXP system always displays the contents of the previous CD. This is caused by a function built in it. When the user browses the CD, WinXP will first save the contents of the CD as an image file. In order to facilitate the user to read the data of the disc after taking out the disc. This feature is not completely impractical, but it does not meet the needs of every user. If you don't like this feature, we can disable it.

Prohibited methods:

Click “Start →Settings →Control Panel →Performance and Maintenance→Management Tools & Rarr;Computer Management”Options, Pop-up Computer Management&rdquo ; dialog box. In the dialog box, expand “save → removable storage → library”, find your CD-ROM model in the right pane. The author used the Samsung Gold General CD-ROM drive, right click on it, select "Properties" in the right-click menu, pop-up "Properties" dialog box, click "General" tab, in "Delayed Uninstall" The area will be "retracted from unloadable media" and the time value will be changed from "5 minutes" to "ld minutes; 0 minutes" as shown. Click the “OK" button and close the <;Computer Management" window.

By the above operation, you will be completely equipped WinXP CD function is disabled. In fact, this feature of WinXP is also intended for users to browse quickly, it is good intentions, but there are advantages that may hide the shortcomings, which makes it impossible for users to immediately browse the newly inserted disc. Therefore, the demand for this function depends on the user's own choice.

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