
Under the "Choose AutoPlay defaults" section, the Removable drive drop-down menu and select a new default action when connecting a USB drive: To set a different default action when connecting a USB drive or another storage media, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, AutoPlay on Windows 10 will be enabled or disabled depending on your configuration. Turn on or off the Use AutoPlay for all media and devices toggle switch. To allow or prevent removable media or devices from launching automatically on Windows 10, use these steps: The easiest way to enable, disable, and customize AutoPlay on Windows 10 is using the Settings app.

How to change AutoPlay settings using Settings app How to change AutoPlay settings using Control Panel.How to change AutoPlay settings using Settings app.If the location is wrong, click the Change button ( C) and find the correct path.Ensure that the location where the songs are ripped is correct ( B).In the Options window, click the Rip Music tab ( A).Select Tools from the drop-down menu that appears.How to open the Rip Music menu in Windows Media Player If it is not, Windows Media Player can't rip audio tracks. In the Rip Music menu, make sure the Rip music to this location option is set to a valid folder. How to change rip format and quality in Windows Media Player.To avoid this problem, make sure the audio compression bitrate is set to at least 256 Kbps in your Media Player options. Switching from WMA format to MP3 when ripping songs, but not increasing the quality, can cause this error.

Carefully clean the CD and try ripping the audio tracks again. Scratches and smudges may cause Windows Media Player to have trouble reading the CD, which can result in issues ripping certain songs or an entire album. If you don't know your version, see: How to determine the version of Windows Media Player. The steps on this page are for Windows Media Player version 10 or higher.
