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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18050
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My CDROM is in my "Send To" items when I right click. I think its responsible for making my menu take ages to load when I right click on stuff, so I want to get rid of it. Unfortunately the information on the MS site about how to get rid of items doesn't extend to the CDROM so Iw as wondering if anyone knew if there was a way to get rid of it, or if its hard coded to always be there.
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| #0 02:39pm 07/02/06 |
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casa
Cainer
Posts: 1507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just disable your cdrom when your not using it, ultimately, if it keeps on freezing you know its not your cdrom, and if it doesnt you should invest in a new one. last edited by casa at 15:12:25 07/Feb/06 |
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| #1 03:12pm 07/02/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Check C:\Documetns and Settings\trogisthebest\SendTo\
Could be a shortcut there for it |
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| #2 03:41pm 07/02/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Or a dodgy shortcut causing your menu to take ages to load..
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| #3 03:42pm 07/02/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 3546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Tried disabling Windows inbuilt BurnCD function?
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| #4 03:48pm 07/02/06 |
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0z
Posts: 1541
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Have a look here Trog. :)
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| #5 03:52pm 07/02/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18051
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oz, thanks - read that whole thread, lots of people with the exact same problem. Here's the solution, at least for me:
If you have a drive letter you want to remove from ONLY the Send To context menu and it's a CD/DVD burner, you can disable Windows recording properties for the drive. Right click on the drive in question, click on the Recording tab. Uncheck the "Enable CD recording on this drive". This will prevent you from dragging and dropping files to the drive within Windows Explorer. But it will also remove the drive letter from the Send To contect menu. |
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| #6 03:59pm 07/02/06 |
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0z
Posts: 1542
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm good point, thought there was a registry fix for it...heh guess not. :)
but at least it fixed your problem, and who uses windows in built burning anyways? EDIT:Typos.. last edited by 0z at 16:05:53 07/Feb/06 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 4294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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who uses windows in built burning anyways?i do from time to time. i do fuk all burning tho(hdd's) windows burning is quick and easy, no loading chuggy nero to burn a simple cd edit:somebody took over my internets and made it look like i stuffed up my quote tags, sif i'd do that... last edited by Fuknukle at 18:41:53 07/Feb/06 |
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| #8 06:41pm 07/02/06 |
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E.T.
Posts: 138
Location: Queensland
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Trog. You can DL this freeware proggy called "Send To Toys 2.4"
http://www.gabrieleponti.com/ It allows to you to install tools to add or remove pretty much anything you want from the send to folder. If you want, you can install the tool which only adds/removes HD drives/cd drives in the send to folder. After you install it, just right click on your CD rom drive and select, "remove from send to folder" Hope it helps. |
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Jim
Posts: 4024
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I tried that util, it wouldn't work :(
so promising too |
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| #10 08:26pm 07/02/06 |
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E.T.
Posts: 139
Location: Queensland
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works for me Punisher. Did you install the applet/control panel option at the top of the list as well?
All I did after installing was right click on the CD rom drive in file explorer as click, "remove from send to menu" Works a treat |
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| #11 08:38pm 07/02/06 |
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koopz
Posts: 5643
Location: Queensland
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I think its responsible for making my menu take ages to load when I right click on stuff how does the drive perform when you run the diagnostic that comes with Nero? A dying drive will effect other drives sharing the same circuit from your psu. It probably goes without saying, but a fault like this is reason enough to backup critical data to dvd. yadda yadda yadda :/ |
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| #12 10:12pm 07/02/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 3549
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nothing that irritates me more than a drive that sounds asthmatic...
I have a tndency to stick a sword through optical units that annoy me for any length 'o time when they do this. A half working unit entices you to keep trying to use it, a completely snapped/totalled device forces you to move on |
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| #13 11:01pm 07/02/06 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 904
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so true hermi
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| #14 11:13pm 07/02/06 |
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Jim
Posts: 4025
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ET: yep, and I get the option to 'remove from send to' when I right click my cdrom or floppy and it seems to accept being clicked. but then when I check send to again, there it is the stubborn little bugga :)
no drama though, I didn't actually wanna remove it, was just interested in trying it |
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