Video Software DVD Tweaking DVD Popup Remover

DVD Popup Remover 1.2 for Windows

by Mark Kennedy

Avg. Rating 1.7 (9 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.1 MB
License Shareware, $14.00
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 982
Publisher Mark Kennedy
Homepage DVD Popup Remover

Publisher's Description

DVD Popup Remover is a program designed to prevent DVD Autorun programs from loading (eg. PCFriendly, ). These programs can be an annoyance.

Latest Reviews

_Shorty

_Shorty reviewed v1.2 on Aug 31, 2003

Start
Run
gpedit.msc
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Turn off Autoplay
Enabled
All Drives
Send me money

noredspoon

noredspoon reviewed v1.2 on Aug 31, 2003

OK I just want to know one thing. How on earth did it get higher than a 1 rating? If I could I'd give it a 0 rating. Geez. Pointless.

Ghostwalker38

Ghostwalker38 reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It's people like this that give the net a bad name. This guy should be arrested for ripping people off. Even $1 is way to much for this so called "program"

Banquo

Banquo reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

TweakUI can also be used to disable autorun. TweakUI is free. Windows XP Pro users can run GPEdit and everyone else can simply edit a simple registry entry. Nice try though; I feel sorry for the misinformed people who pay for this program.

OverBurN

OverBurN reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

Uhm, I usually just hold down the SHIFT button and this stops CD/DVD autorun programs from running when you insert the CD/DVD.

The fact that this program costs money is also a really big joke. Just hold down the shift key when inserting the disc...

toekneec67

toekneec67 reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It works. Not much to say but it worked. But this should be free. I can see this is nice but for my money, I'll just click cancel.

WRFan

WRFan reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It's ridiculous that such small programmes cost money! always trying to rip us off. This is obviously freeware and it's a disgrace that it costs money. If there is a programme out there loudly crying for a crack, then it's this one. I would like to try it, the idea is not bad, but paying for it? a grotesque idea

Avg. Rating 1.7 (9 votes)
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_Shorty

_Shorty reviewed v1.2 on Aug 31, 2003

Start
Run
gpedit.msc
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Turn off Autoplay
Enabled
All Drives
Send me money

noredspoon

noredspoon reviewed v1.2 on Aug 31, 2003

OK I just want to know one thing. How on earth did it get higher than a 1 rating? If I could I'd give it a 0 rating. Geez. Pointless.

Ghostwalker38

Ghostwalker38 reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It's people like this that give the net a bad name. This guy should be arrested for ripping people off. Even $1 is way to much for this so called "program"

Banquo

Banquo reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

TweakUI can also be used to disable autorun. TweakUI is free. Windows XP Pro users can run GPEdit and everyone else can simply edit a simple registry entry. Nice try though; I feel sorry for the misinformed people who pay for this program.

OverBurN

OverBurN reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

Uhm, I usually just hold down the SHIFT button and this stops CD/DVD autorun programs from running when you insert the CD/DVD.

The fact that this program costs money is also a really big joke. Just hold down the shift key when inserting the disc...

toekneec67

toekneec67 reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It works. Not much to say but it worked. But this should be free. I can see this is nice but for my money, I'll just click cancel.

WRFan

WRFan reviewed v1.2 on Aug 30, 2003

It's ridiculous that such small programmes cost money! always trying to rip us off. This is obviously freeware and it's a disgrace that it costs money. If there is a programme out there loudly crying for a crack, then it's this one. I would like to try it, the idea is not bad, but paying for it? a grotesque idea

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