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well lay the PC on its side do disk is up.
not shake it a see is eject button works
most driver, have the hail Mary pin hole there for the paper clip eject tub some of these confounding vertcles have non
so must now be dismantled.
NO PC told at all, model , one one clue.
must be think cased mini desktops, infamous for that.
EL1200?
the other kind is there is no tray like my Sony PS3.
it a grab out of the hand ODD,
if kids put 2 disks in side it is now jammed.
and must be dismantled,
el1200 has front trap door, that drops down and the see
a Laptop classic drive and the PIN hole see that./
NO PC told so crazy long answers all 3 technologies told.
There should be a button just below the cd tray on the front of the tower. If I remember correctly, on E-Machines there is a black bar just below the tray, and the button is a small section of this bar. If you press along the bar you should find a place that presses in. That will be the button to eject the tray.
Another way to do this is to click on "My Computer", there should either be a link on your desktop, or in the start menu. In this window you should see your disk drive, usually "D:\". Right click on this icon, and there should be a menu option called "Eject", which will open the drive for you.
OPEN MY COMPUTER AND CLICK EJECT ON THE DRIVE IN QUESTION IF THAT DOES NOT OPEN THE DIRVE THEN FIND A PAPER CLIP AND PLACE IT IN THE DRIVE DOOR HOLE AND MANUALLY OPEN THE DRIVE BEST OF LUCK
There is a small pin hole below the tray. Straighten a paper clip and gently push it in this hole. The tray will unlock and pop out slightly, then pull the tray out and remove the DVD disc.
Hi, Unfold a large paper clip and look for a small pinhole under the tray(the part that opens to put your cd in). Put the paper clip into the hole and push firmly. CD/DVD tray will open.
Also you can try going to my computer then right click on your cd/dvd rom icon. Then left click on eject.
Assuming this means the CD drive rather than the Hard Drive (which doesn't normally have a link to the outside world).......
Unless something from outside is very obviously fouling the door, the problem is probably internal to the drive. With the price of replacement drives these days (shockingly low), I wouldn't even bother opening the drive to investigate what's wrong - I'd just put a new (probably higher spec) one in.
They're all a standard size and fitting and fitting a replacement is a "no surprises" job.
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