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windows 11 autoplay
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Windows 11 AutoPlay is a legacy feature that detects removable media such as USB drives, memory cards, optical discs, and cameras, then automatically offers or runs a predefined action. Enabling it is a quick two-minute change in Settings under Bluetooth & devices, but it introduces security trade-offs because malicious media could trigger unwanted actions. Common quirks include AutoPlay not appearing for certain devices or conflicting with group policy settings. Troubleshooting steps include checking the default app associations, resetting AutoPlay settings, and ensuring the relevant services are running. Users should weigh convenience against security risks before enabling the feature.
Enabling AutoPlay in Windows 11 is a two‑minute change that can instantly streamline how your PC responds to USB sticks, memory cards, optical discs, and cameras — but it also brings security trade‑offs and occasional quirks that every user should understand before flipping the switch...