Want to stop windows from popping up when you insert a CD, DVD, or
USB thumb drive into your Windows XP or Windows Vista computer?
Auto Play Squelch will disable AutoPlay and stop
those Windows
popups -- without requiring you to dig through confusing system
settings!
Simply download and install
Auto Play Squelch, and
those pop-up
windows will be gone for good. The time and annoyance you'll
save is well worth the tiny price!
What is Windows AutoPlay and what does Auto Play
Squelch
do?
When you put a CD/DVD into your computer or plug in a USB flash
drive, Windows XP and Vista AutoPlay/AutoRun may pop up annoying
windows offering to launch a variety of programs. Finding the
right settings to stop AutoRun/AutoPlay can be difficult, and may
require hand-editing your Windows registry -- something most
computer users are not comfortable doing. Free software to
make this change may contain viruses or spyware -- which you never
need to worry about with Software Candy's extremely inexpensive
solutions.
Also, with autoplay enabled some viruses and
spyware can attack your computer by setting
themselves up as an autorun program. This malware then can be
transferred from one computer to another via your removable media. The
Worm:W32/Autorun virus is an
example of such malware.
Auto Play Squelch saves you this hassle, and gives
you the ability
to stop Windows AutoPlay with a quick and simple
installation. If you change your mind later, simply uninstall
Auto Play Squelch and your original settings will be
restored.
As with all Software Candy products,
Auto Play Squelch
is
completely free of any viruses or spyware, and you can uninstall it
completely with a single click if needed.
In order to immediately enjoy the magic of this convenient
program, all you need to do is:
Unless otherwise noted (in the compatibility list below), this software is compatible with
the 32-bit version of Windows (which is likely what's on you your computer).
If you are uncertain whether your Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit,
please download this FREE tool to verify your Windows "bitness":