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How to adjust your AutoPlay settings in Windows 10

How Windows 10's Anniversary Update takes the wait out of future updates

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How to adjust your AutoPlay settings in Windows 10

Control how AutoPlay responds to various removable media in Windows, so you can enjoy the feature's convenience while minimizing the risk to your PC's security. Read More

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