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In the process of using Windows XP, by default, once the removable disk is connected to the computer (insert the disc into the optical drive, or plug in the USB flash drive, mobile hard disk), the automatic ** function of Windows XP will read the drive, and a dialog box will be displayed at the same time after completion, asking you to choose whether to open the **, audio, ** files in it. This automatic feature may not be something you need. If you want to turn it off, you can use something like this:
1. Set properties for removable devices.
To turn off the Auto feature for a single removable storage device, you can turn off the item function directly from the properties page of the removable storage device. (This requires that the removable storage device already exists on the computer.) )
2. In the window that opens, click the Automatic tab, in the action box, select the radio box before "Select an action to perform", and then select "Do not perform". Finally, "OK".
This way the device will no longer automatically open the folder.
1. Click "Start", select "Run", type ", and run, to open the "Group Policy" window;
3. Select the "Settings" tab, tick the "Enabled" checkbox, then select "All Drives" in the "Turn off Auto" box, click the "OK" button, and exit the "Group Policy" window.
In the "User Configuration", you can also customize this "Turn off automatic**". However, the settings in Computer Configuration are broader than those in User Configuration. It helps multiple users to use such a setting.
Reminder: The "Turn off automatic" setting only makes the system no longer list discs and removable storage directories, and does not prevent automatic CDs. The only way to stop the automatic CD is to change the properties of your mobile device.
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This is normal.
You can do this by doing the following:
Start - Run Open Group Policy - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Select Turn Off Auto in the right pane - The configuration is not configured by default - Select your drive in the drop-down box - Select Enabled - OK to turn off - Last - Start - Enter gpupdate during run - The policy takes effect.
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The default is automatic operation, which can be turned off, Rising, Super Rabbit, 360 Security Guard, etc. can turn off the automatic cloud operation of the USB disk.
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Shutdown generally does not affect the operation of the machine, and is a matter of personal use habits.
Shutdown can prevent those of the more common autorun viruses.
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Is it just opened? Opening it directly is a normal phenomenon in Windows, not a virus.
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Holding down the upper gear button will not be.
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