When we insert a USB or other mobile storage device into the computer host, the system usually pops up a dialog box asking the user to select an item to operate (by default, the system sets "Open folder to view files" as the first option, as shown in Figure 1 ). Now, some Windows 7 users may have discovered that when you insert a brand new USB mobile storage device, after the system prompts that the device can be used normally, the familiar "Autoplay" window does not appear. What causes this?
Don't think that this is a problem with the USB device or another bug in the Windows 7 system. This is actually caused by the system's default settings. Let's first solve this "non-problem" and finally tell you the reasons for this situation.
Under Windows 7 Explorer (or open a folder arbitrarily), press the Alt key (if your system is not set to force the toolbar to be displayed, you need to press this key), and select "Tools → Folder Options" in the pop-up menu. ".
Then, switch to the "View" tab in the "Folder Options" dialog box that opens, pull the right slider (to the middle position), and cancel the "Hide empty drives in computer folders" that is checked by default in Windows 7. Can.
After modification, click the "OK" button to save the settings and exit.
Judging from the solution, some netizens must have known that this is not because Windows 7 cannot automatically play some USB devices, but because Windows 7 only recognizes some empty USB devices by default and does not run them. If users want to ask why Windows 7 has such default settings, this is really "not a problem."
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