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    Knock yourself out: http://www.blonnet.com/ew/2003/03/26...2600220404.htm

    or http://www.phdcc.com/spy-cd/cdroms.htm

    Testing AutoRun on Floppies
    If you are feelimg miserly with your CD-Rs, you can test the AutoRun facilities on a floppy disk.
    First, you must enable AutoRun on floppies. Start the Registry Editor (Start+Run regedit) and search for NoDriveTypeAutoRun. Modify the entry from "95" to 91". (Or from "B5" to "B1" if you have disabled AutoRun on CDs.) Do not forget to put this back again when you are finished.

    Now log off and log on again. You will have to do this after every change to the AUTORUN.INF file on a floppy.

    To test, open "My Computer" and double-click on the A: icon. Alternatively, right-click on the A: icon (or in Windows Explorer, right-click on the A to get the pop-up menu; select AutoRun to run your program.

    If you have specified other AUTORUN options, see below, then these should be listed in the pop-up menu.



    Other AUTORUN options
    In addition, AUTORUN.INF may have a shell command that lets you specify one or more entries in the pop-up menu when the user right-clicks on the CD icon. The shell entries supplement the open command.
    This example shows how to add two entries to the menu (Read me - to display the README.TXT file in notepad, and Software list - to show HTML file software.htm):

    [AutoRun]
    shell\readme\command=notepad README.TXT
    shell\readme=Read &me
    shell\software\command=ShellRun.exe software.htm
    shell\software=Software list

    Any verb string (without spaces) can appear after "shell\"; "readme" and "software" were used above.
    On one line, append "\command=" followed by the command you want to run. On the next line, append "=" and the text that appears in the menu. As usual, an ampersand character (&) precedes the short-cut menu key.
    Finally, AUTORUN.INF may have other sections for other NT/W2000 users, ie MIPS [autorun.mips], DEC Alpha [autorun.alpha] and PowerPC [autorun.ppc].
    Cheers, jag291

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    What O.S are you running?
    I am running WinXP. And why is that nessisary?

    jaguar291 ur the man.

    I dunno if thats possible...but it sounds cool. If u find a way that there is lemme know. Sounds like a movie thing though....i dont see how its possible. Not sure if a CDROM autorun file would work on a floppy. Lemme know if u find anything.
    Hey Deftones12 I am letting you know. But all the credit does go jaguar291 .
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    Windows xp has dos with it you click on start then all programs then accessories and look for command prompt and there you go dos

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    If it is windows you have dos on your hardrive because it is a part of windows
    But I deleted it and now I can't find it. It's not the anymore. I don't know what happened.
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    When i saw jaguar291's post I was thinking he gets the credit I was doing a search for what he posted he beat me to it

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    Right click on desktop->New->Shortcut->'command'...

    That's DOS for you...

    PS. DeadAddict, you can have the credit.. I'm a humble person...

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    You deleted the command prompt Icon ?

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    When i saw jaguar291's post I was thinking he gets the credit I was doing a search for what he posted he beat me to it
    Yay..maby we should give him some nice grennies....lol

    Right click on desktop->New->Shortcut->'command'...
    He is a genius!!! Again he shocks me.
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    Ack gotta be faster at multitasking jaguar291 beat me again

    well ok 70% for you and 30% for me sound fair guys

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    Ok I made the shortcut but whenever I try to close it I get this number


    Windows cannot end this program. It may need more time to complete an operation.
    How did you like the points jaguar291? Thanx.
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