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shell-hardware detection problem.

trickson

OH, I have such a headache
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Hey I have a problem. EVERY time it turn around it seems that the shell-hardware detection is turning off! I turn it back on set it to auto and next thing I know it is disabled again! WTF????

What am I doing wrong and HOW can I keep windows 7 64 bit from shutting it off? This is really starting to piss me off! PLEASE some one help me before I take this fucking thing out back and plug it with the shotgun! :mad:
 
Maybe it's malware-related? This thread is like the 5th Google result for "shell hardware detection", heh.
 
Maybe an application that is conflicting with the autorun function?
 
Maybe an application that is conflicting with the autorun function?

Hmm. Never thought of this. Now what one would or could it be?????
 
from a forum ...
Some software application, especially disc image image editing program and virtual drive utilities such as Roxio Easy CD Creator, Nero, PowerISO, MagicISO, Alcohol 120%, and even some other programs such as Rhapsody, MotoHelper or Motorola driver software and various VMWare virtualization products like VMWare Server and VMWare Workstation will cause conflict with AutoPlay functionality.
If you’re facing the drive won’t Auto Play or Auto Run issue after installing certain software, try to uninstall the software to see if it fixes the problem. Better still if it’s possible to roll back the system using System Restore to earlier Restore Point when the software is not yet installed.
 
Maybe an application that is conflicting with the autorun function?

Like Kreij said.:toast:

That is your autorun... and some tweaking, security, registry, performance, cleaner, etc. software like to turn off certain autorun functions or their dependencies as a security measure.

More than likely... this is the case. If you turn it on auto/manual/disabled/whatever, it should stay; unless something changes it. IMO that something is some software on your system or gremlins.:eek:

Goodluck tracking it down.:)
 
I am still looking but no luck so far. I think it is cclean doing it.
 
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