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Autoplay not working in Windows 10 [COMPLETE GUIDE]

by Milan Stanojevic
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  • AutoPlay is a nifty Windows feature whose job is to examine removable devices in order to find the most suitable program to play or display the content found there.
  • Being a function on which we rely so much, it is essential to keep it working smoothly. But sometimes, it does not and disconnecting the USB devices from your PC does not work everytime.
  • Find all the right fixes to promptly resolve a case of Autoplay not working in Windows 10 in our article below. Also check out our System Errors section to learn more about the annoying errors that affect your system and how to solve them.
  • Windows 10 errors might also come your way - all the tips you will ever need to fix them are right here, in our dedicated hub.

Autoplay can be a useful feature, but it appears that Windows 10 users are having some issues with it. According to users, Autoplay isnt working on Windows 10 for some strange reason, so is there a way to fix it?

There is a way to fix it, and were going to show you exactly how, in this article.

How can I fix Autoplay if it isnt working in Windows 10?

There are various problems with Autoplay that can occur, and in this article, were going to cover the following issues:

  • Autoplay not working when the camera is connected, external hard drive, pen drive Many users reported that the Autoplay feature isnt working on their PC. According to them, this problem affects cameras, external hard drives, pen drives, as well as other removable storage.
  • Autoplay enabled but not working Users reported that the Autoplay feature is enabled on their PC, but its not working for some reason. If you have that problem, you might be able to solve it with one of our solutions.
  • DVD ROM, removable disk Autoplay not working This problem can also appear with DVD and removable disks. There are a few ways to fix this problem, so be sure to try out the solutions from this article.
  • USB Autoplay not working Windows 10 This is a relatively common problem with USB devices and Windows 10. However, this isnt a major issue and it can be easily resolved.
  • Autoplay not working SD card Windows 10 Users reported that the Autoplay feature isnt working with their SD card. This can be a problem if you want to transfer pictures from your digital camera to your PC.

1] Reset the Autoplay settings

So, the first thing were going to try is resetting the Autoplay settings in Windows 10. If youre not sure how to do that, just follow these steps:

  1. Press Windows Key + S and enter the Control Panel. Now select Control Panel from the list of results.
  2. When Control Panel opens, click on AutoPlay.
  3. In AutoPlay settings make sure that you check Use AutoPlay for all media and devices.
  4. Next, click the Reset all defaults button. Your Autoplay settings should be reset to default.

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You can also change your Autoplay settings from the Settings app. To do that, just follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app. You can do that quickly by pressing Windows Key + I shortcut.
  2. When the Settings app opens, go to Devices section.
  3. Select AutoPlay from the menu on the left and in the right pane select Ask me every time for both Removable drive and Memory card.

After making these changes, check if Autoplay is working again.

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2] Check Registry Editor values

Windows 10 manages Autoplay settings using the registryand speaking of the registry, theres one specific key that is in charge of Autoplay settings.

Sometimes this key can be changed when you install new antivirus software, so lets check this key and see if it has been changed:

  1. Open Registry Editor. You can open Registry Editor by pressing Windows Key + R and typing regedit. After typing regedit press Enter to run it.
  2. When Registry Editor opens in the left pane navigate to the following registry key:
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer

  3. Find the NoDriveTypeAutoRun value name in the right pane and double click it.
  4. If the data is not 0x00000091 [145], set Value data to 91. Click OK to save changes.
  5. Now go to the following key in the right pane:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer
  6. Search for NoDriveTypeAutoRun value. If that value exists change its data like we explained in steps 4-6 using the same numbers.

If you cant find the values we mentioned in Step 7 and Step 8, dont worry. This is actually a good thing, and it means that those values werent changed.

If changing the registry seems a bit complicated, you can just download .reg files, execute them and add changes to the registry automatically. Just download these files:

  • Set Default NoDriveTypeAutoRun for Current User
  • Set Default NoDriveTypeAutoRun for Local Machine

After downloading them, just run them both to add them to the registry. We also have to mention that theres one more value in Registry Editor that can cause Autoplay issues on Windows 10.

  1. Follow Steps 1 to 3 from this solution to open Registry Editor and to navigate to Explorer key.
  2. Now in the right panel, there should be NoDriveAutoRun value. This value can sometimes affect Autoplay options if its not set to 0, so double click it.
  3. Now set the Value data to 0 and click OK to save changes.

After youve made changes to the Registry, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

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3] Check Shell Hardware Detection Service

Shell Hardware Detection Service is in charge of Autoplay functions and if Autoplay isnt working on Windows 10, maybe Shell Hardware Detection Service isnt running, as well, so lets see if we can fix that:

  1. Press Windows Key + R and type services.msc. Press Enter to run it.
  2. When the Services window opens locate the Shell Hardware Detection and double click it to open its properties.
  3. Now locate the Startup type section and from the dropdown choose Automatic.
  4. If the service isnt running click Start and then OK to save changes.

After changing the startup type of this service, the problem should be resolved.

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4] Change notification settings

According to users, you might be able to fix this problem simply by changing your notification settings. Users reported that their AutoPlay notifications were disabled and that caused this error to appear. To fix the issue, you need to do the following:

  1. Open the Settings app and go to the System section.
  2. In the menu on the left select Notifications & actions. In the right panel, scroll down to the Get notifications from these senders section. Now locate AutoPlay and make sure that its enabled. If not, be sure to enable it.

Once you made these changes, check if the problem with AutoPlay still persists.

If youre having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue.

5] Make changes to the Group Policy

Another way to fix this issue is to make changes to Group Policy. Group Policy is a useful tool that allows you to configure various system settings. To start Group Policy Editor and fix Autoplay issues, you need to do the following:

  1. Press Windows Key + R and enter gpedit.msc. Press Enter or click OK.
  2. In the left pane, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Autoplay Policies. In the left pane, locate and double click on Turn off Autoplay.
  3. Select Disabled from the menu and click on Apply and OK.

After making these changes, the problem should be resolved and AutoPlay will start working again. Few users reported that they had to change this setting for User Configuration instead of Computer Configuration.

To do that, you need to repeat the same steps, but instead of going to the Computer Configuration, you need to go to the User Configuration section and follow the instructions above.

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6] Disconnect all USB devices

According to users, if Autoplay is not working, the problem might be your USB devices. Users reported that they had a connected USB flash drive that caused this problem to appear.

According to them, the drive was used as a SpeedBoost drive, and while the drive was connected the Autoplay didnt work with cameras and other devices.

After disconnecting the flash drive the issue was resolved and Autoplay started working for all devices.

7] Use Command Prompt

If Autoplay is not working on your PC, you might be able to fix it simply by using Command Prompt. To do that, follow these steps:

  1. Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu. Now select Command Prompt [Admin] from the list. If Command Prompt isnt available, you can use PowerShell [Admin] instead.
  2. When Command Prompt opens, enter net start shellhwdetection command and press Enter to run it.

After running this command, you just have to restart your PC and the problem should be completely resolved.

If youre having trouble accessing Command Prompt as an admin, then you better take a closer look at this guide.

8] Turn Autoplay off and on

If you still have problems with Autoplay, you might be able to fix them simply by turning Autoplay off and turning it back on again. This is rather simple and you can do it by following these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app and go to Devices > AutoPlay.
  2. In the right pane, locate Use AutoPlay for all media and devices option and turn it off.
  3. Wait for a couple of moments and turn this feature back on again.

You can also turn this feature off from Control Panel. To do that, you need to do the following:

  1. Open Control Panel and go to the AutoPlay section.
  2. When the AutoPlay window opens, uncheck Use AutoPlay for all media and devices.
  3. Wait for a few moments and turn this option back on again.

Both of these methods will disable the Autoplay feature, so feel free to use any of them.

After doing that, check if Autoplay is working on your PC. Few users are suggesting to restart your PC after you turn off the AutoPlay feature, so you might want to try that as well.

9] Install the latest updates

If you still have this problem, you might be able to solve it by installing the latest updates. Windows 10 usually installs updates automatically, but sometimes you might skip an important update.

If this happens, you can check for updates manually by doing the following:

  1. Open the Settings app and go to the Update & Security section.
  2. Now click on Check for updates button.

If any updates are available, Windows will install them in the background. After your Windows 10 is up to date, check if the issue still persists.

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Thats about it, we hope at least one of these solutions helped you to solve the problem with Autoplay in Windows 10.

As always, leave all your questions and suggestions in the comments section below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I get AutoPlay to work?

    Open the Settings app -> Devices. Then, select Autoplay from the left side and switch Use Autoplay for all media and devices to On. If the feature wont work, heres what to do.

  • What do I do if AutoPlay does not appear?

    Open the Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound ->AutoPlay and check the option Use Autoplay for media and devices. If you cannot access the Control Panel, check out this step-by-step guide.

  • How do I get my Windows 10 to play dvds automatically?

    Launch the media player and insert a DVD. If it does not work automatically, select Open Disc, and choose DVD. If youre having issues with the DVD drive, check out this article.

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