I'll see if the games can be directly listed in the autorun box, though I dont know where to look.
My windows XP is the media eddition, so it is also at least SP2...
I tried adding an autorun to a hard drive but it didn't work despite another autorun on a hardrive that does. Strange things...
EDIT:
The action key is only used in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later. It is only supported for drives of type DRIVE_REMOVABLE and DRIVE_FIXED. In the case of DRIVE_REMOVABLE, the action key is required. An action command in the Autorun.inf file of an audio CD or movie DVD is ignored and these media continue to behave as in Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and earlier.
hmmm, interesting. A search for DRIVE_REMOVABLE or removable drive autorun might help ya out. I'll look now...
Try this one, a bit of a diff attempt:
autorun.inf
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[autorun]
label=Rolling Madness 3D and Other Games
icon=RollingMadness3D.exe
action=Rolling Madness 3D
open=RollingMadness3D.exe
action=GT Golf
open=gtgolf.exe
This should add Rolling Madness 3D and GT Golf as options in the autorun list you showed Usb-Menu in. Try it, it might work!
EDIT2: This should/will work:
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[autorun]
label=Rolling Madness 3D and Other Games
icon=RollingMadness3D.exe
action=Rolling Madness 3D
open=RollingMadness3D.exe
action=GT Golf
open=gtgolf.exe
shell\game1=Rolling Madness 3D
shell\game1\command=RollingMadness3D.exe
shell\game2=GT Golf
shell\game2\command=gtgolf.exe
This should add full functionability to most systems.
For what you have to work, there must be an autorun with:
in it already!