I honestly cannot even begin to imagine what the point of the "Settings" panel is when it appears to be a very dumbed-down subset of system controls found in the "Control Panel". And now I have successfully found the settings page just like your screen shot shows, and the settings for the cd drive. just one more idiot move on Microsoft's part to make things absurdly difficult. Thank you, by the way, for pointing out Control Panel versus Settings. That's in the Control Panel (not Settings). Do you see CD as I do? Various types of CD? Do you have one of those interface mods installed (i.e., stardock or something like that)? The choices in your configuration panel are completely different from the choices in mine. based on the round windows button seen in the lower left, you don't seem to be running standard Win10. The AutoPlay configuration panel does not have any settings for that. I want all software installation disks to automatically launch into setup when inserted into the drive, and I also want music cd's to automatically begin playing in my default music player when inserted. it simply is not even attempting to run the autorun executables found on each and every installation disk I have. So far, not one software disk I've used has automatically run when inserted into the disk drive, so it's not like it's just one game that the OS won't run properly. It just annoys me to no end that they call this service "AutoPlay" when in fact does not play or run anything at all. There is no RUN or PLAY option visible in the AutoPlay configuration panel: So, for removable drives the *only* options are 'take no action' 'open folder' 'ask me every time' and a couple other equally worthless options. The AutoPlay configuration panel doesn't even have a selection specifically for the built-in optical disk drive, so I have to assume the cd/dvd drive is lumped under the rubrik of "removable drive" (the other choices being "memory card" of which I have none installed, and a USB attached device). Thanks for trying to help, but that didn't really help. Hi, wonder if you've looked at Control Panel, Autoplay? If you configure this together with the limited options in Settings, you might get close to what you want.
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