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I have two optical drives in my PC. A DVD-ROM and a CD-RW. When I insert a disk it doesn't Autoplay, and when I click Explore it lists the files that were on the disk that was previously in there, not the new one I've just inserted. HENCE I am unable to install any programs that come on multiple disks. If I leave the disk in and reboot, the new disk appears. This happens with ALL disks.

Chain of events:
Start the PC with Call Of Duty 2, Disk 1 already in the drive. EVERYTHING works fine.
Eject. The drive icon shows the drive to be empty (no problem there).
Insert Disk 2, close the drive. The drive icon still shows Disk 1.
Click Explore. The disk contents displays the files from Disk 1, not Disk 2 which is currently in there.
Leave Disk 2 in the drive and reboot. Everything is happy.

Clicking View-->Refresh doesn't work.
Going into Properties and Restoring Defaults doesn't work.
Installing SP2, the only option Microsoft Support recommends, didn't work.


The problem is the same for both drives, which indicates to me this isn't a hardware issue. No recent hardware changes and, of course, no viruses. Anybody?
Hopester Doofus..... Is this something which just started ?

dl65 It started a couple of months ago when just the Autoplay feature didn't work, and attempts to reset the defaults failed to solve the problem. Today was the first time it wouldn't "see" a newly inserted disk unless I rebooted.

Weird thing is, it sees the disk. It just sees the last disk that was inserted, not the new one.It does sound like a WIN Explorer/Navigator related problem.

Since it occurs with both of your drives, at least you can handle a 2 disk load. Just boot with disk 1 in a drive and disk 2 in the other drive (assuming your files/programs are on CD and not DVD).

As a temporary solution, try to 'drag and drop' each disk to your hard drive (right button-whole disk copy) until you have all the disks copied. Boot them/install from the HD. Seems you should be able to do this even if the wrong contents are displayed from your optical drive(s).

None of these solve your underlying problem. I'd try a Restore or reinstall of your OS and service packs to eliminate corrupted files or registry as the cause.

DellNot the first time we hear of this. An idea for a Q&A query?

What if you simply reinstall CD/DVD drivers?Quote

Not the first time we hear of this. An idea for a Q&A query?

What if you simply reinstall CD/DVD drivers?

Never in my life have I had to install a driver for an optical drive. I might have to make this a first.Windows does it for you. Remove the entries from the device manager and the devices will be redetected/reinstalled upon startup. Keep your OS CD at hand if you're using a pre-XP OS.This seems to have worked for others:

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1. Enable Auto Insert Notification for CD Drives
Some programs will disable this default setting to play inserted CDs automatically! Roxio applications do this; for example! To re-enable this FUNCTIONALITY >>>
• Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CDRom
• Double-click Autorun
• Make SURE the value is set to "1" under Value Data.
• Navigate to the following registry key:

You should now be able to pop in a CD, and WinXP should pop up the autoplay menu and attempt to autorun the CD.

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