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Press the Windows key + E to open Windows Explorer or File Explorer. Click on Computer or My PC on the left pane of the window. Right-click on the CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive icon and select Eject.
How To Eject CD from CD-ROM drive if it is Stuck :
If you have a CD into CD-ROM drive and it is stuck and you are trying to eject tray of CDROM by pressing the eject button or windows eject command but CD won't eject as there is no command to eject a stuck compact disc from the CDROM drive then this article is for you.
Step 1: Switch off the computer.
Step 2. On the front of the CD-ROM drive you may find a small hole called Emergency Eject hole below the tray of CD-ROM drive . Take a long pin around 3 inch, (also known as CD ejector) it must be hard enough, insert this pin inside the hole and push a little. The CD tray will slightly move to out.
Step 3: Now you may manually pull the tray and you are done. You have successfully ejected the stucked CD.
Step 4: Switch on the computer and you may work as usual.
First you can eject cd from cd rom buy using manual metal pick implement the hole and press. you know that every cd rom has hole. so you can eject cd.
2nd open your computer case and then open your cd rom carefully. then unplug cable and change it. new cable plug between cd rom and motherboard. thanks.
The slot will be there in the left hand side of the computer.. It will look like a slot rather than a tray so please use that.. In order to take a disk out of the computer floow these steps Normally the studio laptops have soft eject for the CD and they dont have a button.. Press and hold the Fn key and then press the F10 key to eject the cd.. Another way is get into computer.. Right click on the DVD/cd rom drive and click on eject... This will work....
Try to take the disk out of the computer using the following option
Normally
the studio laptops have soft eject for the CD and they dont have a
button.. Press and hold the Fn key and then press the F10 key to eject
the cd.. Another way is get into computer.. Right click on the DVD/cd
rom drive and click on eject... This will work....
If its still not working callup Dell to fix the issue since it might be a issue with the DVD drive even
Press windows key +R key so you can see run then type in run "devmgmt.msc" then press ok so you can see device manager uninstall cd/dvd driver then it automatic install it's drivers.
then check.
Also you need to change registry for that type in run "regedit" then press ok then you can see registry editor then locate below key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11 CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
And remove upper filter and lower filter.Then restart computer then check.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
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Normally the studio laptops have soft eject for the CD and they dont have a button.. Press and hold the Fn key and then press the F10 key to eject the cd.. Another way is get into computer.. Right click on the DVD/cd rom drive and click on eject... This will work....
In the front side of the dvd drive you will see a small hole ...so to eject that cd put one niddle in that hole and . Now
press the button at just after that apply a force on niddle .suddenly
you will notice that cd will come outside ,if not try more times and
you will learn to eject the cd when you are unable to do it by pressing
the eject button... ------------------------------------------- Low feed backs hurt my
ratings and I am tring to help you with your problem,so let me know
that the information i given you is helpfull or not.
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