wont open the dvd tray, then try to look for the tiny hole in the tray's front door and push a paper clip in it whilst the laptop is turned on. That should manually eject the dvd tray. Hope this helps
...DVD drive itself has a small horizontal 'eject' button that you can press to eject the disc. If the button fails the disc is stuck however the DVD drive will have a small hole near the eject button- ...
...eject the cd Most CD/DVD drives have a small hole next to the eject button. If you take a paperclip and press it into that hole it will manually eject your disc. Hope that helps. If it did please ...
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...manual eject? All you have to do is press on the door for the cd and it will open. Hello M2010 eject problem: I have no idea how that other person's solution would answer your problem but i also have ...
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...eject 'touch' button next to where u switch on ur com. BTW read the manual first. i am facing the same problem..while installing the xp os the cd was corrupted.now i dont know how totake the cd ...
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dvd/cd drive and now its stuck There are two ways to open the CD drive door if the button just below the drive tray does not work. Go to My Computer and right click on the drive and click on Eject. If
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...dvd drive does not eject. Other thing you can do, is to turn your laptop upside down and remove the dvd rom drive from your laptop. Then unscrew the dvd drive to get the cds out. The XPS 1530 has a ...
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manual This system supports only 12cm discs. You need to have a copy made of the disc on a standard size CD. I would take the disc to Walmart along with the documentation showing why it will not work.
stuck dvd My MX 18 will not eject a dvd. No hole to manualy eject. There is a small hole close to the CD/DVD tray, stick a paper clip in it to manually eject the disc.
...eject the DVD tray, 1st, double click on computer, right click on the DVD icon and select "eject" from the sub menu. 2nd, find a paperclip and straighten it, have a close look at the DVD near the ...
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