8.1 Windows Media Library problems because there are read errors after removing the USB drive

Whenever I plug a USB key with music on it; It gets automatically added to my library of players. Then when I remove the USB key; I left with a lot of read errors. How can I get my USB drive does not automatically add its contents. I set AutoPlay, even not use. This never happened with Windows 7.i do not know what they changed to do this.

Hello Chris,

Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

I would like to know some information about the problem so that we can help you better.

You made any hardware or software changes on your computer before the show?

Thank you for details on the issue.

This problem can occur either because of bad parameters of Windows media player.

I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.

Method 1:
Resolution of the problems of Run Windows media player library and check. Please follow these steps:

a. press Windows + W keys, type Troubleshooting in the search box and press ENTER.
b. click on 'show all' and then click 'Windows Media Player library'.
c. click 'Next' and follow the on-screen instructions.

If this does not help, use method 2.

Method 2:
Database rebuild Windows media player and check. Please follow these steps:

a. press Windows + R key, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft in the immediate window and press ENTER.
b. Select the "Media Player" folder, right-click on it and select delete.
c. restart Windows media player.

Note: Windows media player automatically rebuilds the database.

I hope this information helps.

Please let us know if you need more help.

Thank you

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