by hitNrun » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:21 pm
After having this exact issue with Win 7 and a 4.x version of MediaMonkey recently installed, I've found a different fix that might be a better option than deleting device drivers as has been suggested. Windows can be very unforgiving when one is deleted and the system has corrupted or missing/misplaced device files or other 'hiccups', and it refuses to re-install them at all.
This method requires that you have admin privileges, as it deals with editing the registry.
1. Open regedit.exe ('run as administrator'), and locate the following: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\KnownDevices
2. Under that entry will be another one called "MediaMonkeyDeviceHandler". Right-click on that entire branch in the left-hand pane, and select "Rename".
3. When the entry can be edited, add some text to it without deleting the current name, i.e., "OLD.MediaMonkeyDeviceHandler". This allows you to re-edit to enable it later if you choose to restore the functionality.
4. Restart Windows, plug in your device (Apple or otherwise), and the autoplay is disabled.
After having this exact issue with Win 7 and a 4.x version of MediaMonkey recently installed, I've found a different fix that might be a better option than deleting device drivers as has been suggested. Windows can be very unforgiving when one is deleted and the system has corrupted or missing/misplaced device files or other 'hiccups', and it refuses to re-install them at all.
This method requires that you have admin privileges, as it deals with editing the registry.
1. Open regedit.exe ('run as administrator'), and locate the following: [b]HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\KnownDevices[/b]
2. Under that entry will be another one called "MediaMonkeyDeviceHandler". Right-click on that entire branch in the left-hand pane, and select "Rename".
3. When the entry can be edited, add some text to it without deleting the current name, i.e., "[b]OLD.[/b]MediaMonkeyDeviceHandler". This allows you to re-edit to enable it later if you choose to restore the functionality.
4. Restart Windows, plug in your device (Apple or otherwise), and the autoplay is disabled.