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Windows 7 open with missing
Windows 7 open with missing









windows 7 open with missing
  1. #Windows 7 open with missing rar#
  2. #Windows 7 open with missing portable#
  3. #Windows 7 open with missing windows#

Locate the NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry entry on the right pane. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Or (note that above registry value, if exists, will always supersede the below user-specific key), HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer To check this setting, run Registry Editor (regedit), and navigate to the following registry key: NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry key is used by Group Policy to configure whether to disable the Autoplay feature on all drives of the type specified. If it is 0 (zero), which mean disabled CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive AutoRun process, re-enable the AutoRun by changing the value to 1.Įnsure that correct NoDriveTypeAutoRun and/or NoDriveAutoRun policy value is set Locate the AutoRun registry value in the right pane, and check that the value data for AutoRun is set as 1 (one), which is enabled. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CDRom If not, start the service and change the Startup Type setting accordingly.Įnsure that CD-ROM AutoRun is not disabled in registryįor users facing AutoRun/AutoPlay doesn’t work when insert a disc into optical drive, run Registry Editor (regedit), and navigate to the following registry subkey: Locate Shell Hardware Detection, and ensure that the “Service Status” is Running, and “Startup Type” is Automatic. Type “service.msc” in Start Search to run Services console. If you’re facing the AutoPlay not appearing issue, the guide below will point you to the possible cause and where to check for the error.Įnsure that Shell Hardware Detection service is running

#Windows 7 open with missing windows#

There are many reasons that can cause the Windows AutoPlay (or AutoRun) not working and does not pop up. Trying to resolve AutoPlay not working issue and restore AutoPlay option by resetting all settings to default via Play CDs or other media automatically link in Control Panel’s Hardware and Sound section does not help to fix the missing AutoPlay problem. Not only is automatic AutoPlay dialog option window is not activating, the “Open AutoPlay” shell extension on right click contextual menu which associated with supported drive type to manually start AutoPlay dialog has vanished as well. When place in a CD or DVD, connect a USB Flash drive (memory stick or USB key or memory card) or insert a removable mobile hard disk, the AutoPlay does not working and does not open or show up as usual. However, the AutoPlay dialog may ‘disappear’ or ‘missing’ sometimes. AutoPlay provides a convenient shortcut to directly access or run many frequently used functions.

#Windows 7 open with missing portable#

Open the Registry Editor by hitting Win + R, then entering regedit.An AutoPlay dialog window will be displayed and shown whenever users put in a CD or DVD disc into a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD-RW optical drive, or when insert and plug in a USB/FireWire removable storage device such as USB Flash memory key stick or portable and external hard disk drive into computer port, or when insert a memory card such as SD, CF, MS, xD into memory card reader.ĪutoPlay (or AutoRun) dialog box allows users to select a action to perform on the contents on the drive from a series of menu options such as import pictures, play music media files, transfer videos, open folder to browser files or configure ReadyBoost caching on the device to speed up system. If the “Open With” context menu option is missing, then you can get it back by editing the registry ( back up the registry first though!). These are just small things to consider, and just examples, but if you’ve already taken the necessary steps on this front, then read on.

#Windows 7 open with missing rar#

We have them right here for you.Īlso read: Windows 10 Start Menu Search Not Working? Here Are 12 Fixes Do You Definitely Have the Right Program?įirst up, are you certain that the program required to open the file is installed on your PC? It’s easy to assume that a self-extracting Rar file, for example, should easily open on your PC, but it won’t happen if you don’t have WinRAR.Īnd did you know that JPG-LARGE files aren’t the same as JPEGs, and you’ll need to rename the extension to “.jpg” to open it with an ordinary image viewer? There are various nebulous reasons for this problem but some pretty clear fixes for the “Open With” not working issue.











Windows 7 open with missing