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Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. The second icon in Filename. You can use the [DeviceInstall] section on any removable media.
It is supported only under Windows XP. You use DriverPath to specify a directory path where Windows XP searches for driver files, which prevents a lengthy search through the entire contents. You use the [DeviceInstall] section with a driver installation to specify directories where Windows XP should search the media for driver files.
Under Windows XP, entire media are no longer searched by default, therefore requiring [DeviceInstall] to specify search locations. The following are the only removable media that Windows XP fully searches without a [DeviceInstall] section in an Autorun.
All other media must include a [DeviceInstall] section for Windows XP to detect any drivers stored on that media. How to Implement Autorun Startup Applications. Writing a Device Installation Application. Skip to main content. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. That requires 3rd party software. How autorun is handled in that case would depend on the program being used and its settings and options. In the example you mention, if Autorun for software and games is set to "Ask me every time" you will be prompted.
If you say no to the prompt, the autorun. If "Install or run program from your media" was the setting, it would run without prompting.
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