Turn off Autoplay in Windows 10, XP

Autoplay works not only on CD-ROM but also on flash drives and extended hard drives that we connect to our computers. You must have been worried that some malware code has been compromised on one of those devices, Autoplay will give it a link to your system.

Autoplay works not only on CD-ROM but also on flash drives and extended hard drives that we connect to our computers. You must have been worried that some malware code has been compromised on one of those devices, Autoplay will give it a link to your system.

Set up your Windows version to disable the Autoplay feature for all system devices. The fastest way I know to accomplish this result is to set up a group policy for the computer.

Below is a video tutorial of turning off Autoplay on Windows 10, Windows XP and Vista, please follow:

Enter gpedit in the search bar to open the Group policy editor.

Next in the left panel of the Local Group Policy Editor window, go to the following order:

Computer Configuration> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> AutoPlay Policies

Look to the right, find Turn off Autoplay and double click on it. Select Enabled , in the Options box, select All drives to turn off on all drives, or just turn off CD drives and removable drives.

Update 26 May 2019
Category

System

Mac OS X

Hardware

Game

Tech info

Technology

Science

Life

Application

Electric

Program

Mobile