gateway zx6800-003 stuck cd no response from button, or eject program, no external hole for manual ejection. how do I get the cd out? thank you Shutdown with a restart and as the machine is restarting
can not eject cd rom there is message saying pxe media failure check cable connection Thanks for your question. First you can eject cd from cd rom buy using manual metal pick implement the hole and ...
Hitachi CD-ROM My neighbor purchased a Hitachi CD-ROM, manufactured in 1991, at a yard sale. Power turns on. Without instruction manual unable to discover how to insert/eject CD. Pressing eject button
...eject from my computer On the top right of the CD drive, you will see a very small hole. Take the end of a paper clip and push it into the hole. That will manually eject the CD by opening the
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...the drive, but it just cycles. There is no hole to manually eject the cd. Any ideas/ Pull out the CD drive from the lap top, take apart. Take the Cd out from the top if possible when
...manually eject the disc by using a straighten paper clip and insert it into the tiny hole below the drive tray. Push the paper clip in the hole gently and the tray will pop out, then you can pull the ...
manually eject the CD-ROM tray. If the CD-ROM drive is only partially able to be opened, attempt to pull the tray gently to see if it can be manually ejected. If it cannot be opened any further, it is
eject There's a small hole on the front of the drive. This is to insert something like a straightend paper clip into. This is the way in which you can manually open the drive. Try it, but do not force
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MY DVDROM STUCK I AM UNABLE TO EJECT IT You can try a manual eject by taking an unfurled paper clip, and sticking the end into the tiny hole on the faceplate of the optical disk drive.
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...Eject. If this does not work then you can manually open the CD drive tray by - Straighten a paper clip and gently insert it into a tiny hole below the drive tray next to the Eject button. Push the ...
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