[autorun]
open=music.exe
* Place both AUTORUN.INF and music.exe on the root of the CD, add other applications you want to burn on the CD as usual and then burn it. Now each time you pop the CD into the drive, the music will start playing automatically.
http://download1us.softpedia.com/dl/3a8098d8d66f8616a1adad8d4c860f3e/486be009/100045194/software/multimedia/AudioVideo_To_Exe.exe USE THIS TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/yve62z
[Thanks, JB ]
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