windows 7 - How do you keep the DVD drive from opening when you get the message "please insert a disk into drive"?
In Windows Explorer, when I click on the drive that happens to be my cd/dvd drive, I get the message "please insert a disk into drive", which might be OK, but then the DVD drive opens and I have to close it. I consider this very rude and I do not like it. Is there a way I can keep the DVD drive from opening when it is empty and Windows tries to access it?
Answer
You can effectively stop the 'rude' auto eject behavior by disabling the built-in CD burning settings.
Quick Solution:
- Set the following value in the Registry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoCDBurning"=dword:00000001
Solution:
Open the Local Group Policy Editor (
gpedit.msc
).Navigate to
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer
.Find and double click the
Remove CD Burning features
setting.Change the setting to
Enabled
, and clickOkay
.Log off and then log back in.
Before:
Context menu (notice the
Burn to disc
option).When we double click the drive, this message pops up and the disc tray pops open. >:(
After:
CD Burning has been disabled. (The
Format...
option is gone, too...)When we double click the drive, the disc tray does not eject! :D (I don't know why they changed the spelling of 'disc'...)
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