Don't you hate it when you pop in a music CD, and lo and behold, you can't copy, burn, or even listen to your CD? You have to agree to copyright terms and install software that could possibly damage your computer. As if this wasn't enough, the installed software takes over your computer and only allows 3 copies of the disc.

Steps

  1. 1
    You need to disable autorun. Do this by running regedit.exe (Press Start, Run, type regedit, press enter).
  2. 2
    In the registry editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom.
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  3. 3
    Double-click the Autorun value, and type 0 for its value. If it's not there, create it by selecting Edit -> New -> DWORD Value, and typing "Autorun" for its name.
  4. 4
    You might have to log out and back in for the change to take effect.
  5. 5
    Pop in your music CD. No software should come up when you do this.
  6. 6
    Rip, burn, or listen to the CD just as you would do with any normal disc.
  7. 7
    You can also disable autorun temporarily by holding shift when you insert the CD. (Keep holding it for a while as the drive spins up and down until the light stays off and you're sure it's done.)
  8. 8
    Alternatively, you could just install your favorite distro of linux. Then a few minor packages for MP3 capability and your life will be worry free! (Not for the weak at heart)
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Warnings

  • With this solution, Windows will no longer be notified when you insert a new CD. To make sure the correct icon and title for the current CD are displayed in My Computer and Explorer, press F5 to refresh the window.
  • Even with autorun disabled, double-clicking on the drive's icon in Explorer will cause it to autorun anyway, so either right click and choose a different action, or open it from within your playing/ripping/copying program.
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Updated: September 11, 2020
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Categories: Media Conversion
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