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Near the eject button (on the same face as the eject button) there should be a pin hole. Use a straigtened paper clip to force the ejection of a stuck disk. It may also work even without a disk stuck. ( I just tried it on the drive of the laptop.)
Your disk holder has stuck up inside if you want to eject it out the go to the my computer and right click on the cd/dvd drive icon and then click eject it will automatically come out.
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Follow this procedure to troubleshoot if the cassette compartment will not open or the tape is stuck and will not eject. IMPORTANT: If your camcorder model has a RESET button, first try pressing this button. If there is no RESET button, or pressing the button does not resolve the issue, continue with the troubleshooting steps below.
Turn off the camcorder.
Remove the battery from the camera.
Remove the AC power supply from the camera.
Slide the power switch on the camera to the VTR , VCR or CAMERA mode for 15 seconds.
Slide the power switch back to the OFF position.
Connect the AC power supply to the camera.
Attempt to open the cassette compartment.
NOTE: If the issue is still unresolved after completing all of the troubleshooting steps, service may be required .
hold reset with batt on cam. then place on wall charger. back and forth till it ejects tape fully. if this doesnt work flat rate to send in usually is about 250
Try tilting the wii at several angles. The disc may come out. If not try hitting the eject button at several angles.
If all the above fails, this(although risky) may work.
1. find another disk.
2. slide into slot, just enough to get under the cd(NOT ALL THE WAY IN)
3. lift or puch down on the disk depending on the side the new disk is on
4. hit eject while lifting or puching.
5. If this does not work the system may need to be sent out
we got it to work eventually by using a pin (ie a dressmakers pin). We realised the eject button wasn't clicking when pushed down, so was physically stuck, so used pin to pop the left hand side of the eject button out/up. Works a treat now.
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