How to Remove or Delete AutoPlay Handler from the Options List in Vista and XP

Topics Windows Vista, Windows XP on March 4th, 2008

or dialog window will pop up when an , portable device such as and media player or CD/DVD disc been inserted into computer or placed into , with plenty of action choices in a list of options for users to choose to perform on the just connected drive and drive contents. Each item in the list is a handler installed by various applications to show as an option for a particular events or content types such as Pictures, , and Mixed.

by default has several handlers, and other third-party programs, especially media player such as MusicMatch and , and image burning such as Nero will add their own handlers and shortcuts into the list. Over the time, the list can get longer and longer, and some entries can become invalid or orphaned when the program has been uninstalled by the handlers are not removed.

To delete and remove an entry or item from menu, its corresponding handler in the registry has to be deleted. To make the of entries easier, such as to delete and remove an unwanted or unneeded entry in menu, an utility is available.

CleanHandlers is a handlers utility that able to scan and find invalid entries and remove those junk handlers automatically. The CleanHandlers also allows users to delete and remove the items that they no longer needed or doesn’t want the items to appear on the menu list. Find out more information about CleanHandlers or download CleanHandlers here. It supports XP and Vista.

It’s also possible to manually edit the to remove the handlers. The handlers are stored at the following registry location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\\\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\Handlers\

Above stores handler , which is the action to perform when selected on .

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\\\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers\EventHandlers\

Above stores various event names, which contains associated handlers. Which mean all entries added as the value for the event will be shown as an option when the particular event happens and trigger the menu dialog.

Note that any wrong modification to the registry may cause instability. So if you plan to remove any handlers directly from the registry, backup the key before modifying.

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