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If the button on the drive won't pop open the drive, then you need to find out what is causing it to stick closed. Most drives have a tiny hole on the door so you can push a paper clip in it to open the door.
1.The DVD Drive makes two-three times noise than stop spin the media CD or DVD. -Bad DVDRW Drive. 2 The drive does spin CD-DVD but doesn't load. -. Bad NDMi PCB VEP79180 or VJB79180 3. Drive spinning but don't load CD or DVD More chance Bad Drive or Problem with drive PCB. Open top Cover of drive, open tray, close tray. If laser flashed but doesn't play CD-DVD more chance bad drive PCB Check: avsystemparts.com
1.The DVD Drive makes two-three times noise than stop spin the media CD or DVD. -Bad DVDRW Drive. 2 The drive does spin CD-DVD but doesn't load. -. Bad NDMi PCB VEP79180 or VJB79180 3. Drive spinning but don't load CD or DVD More chance Bad Drive or Problem with drive PCB. Open top Cover of drive, open tray, close tray. If laser flashed but doesn't play CD-DVD more chance bad drive PCB Check: avsystemparts.com
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 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 paper clip gently until the drive tray pops out, then pull the tray until it is fully out, then you can remove the CD disc. If you continue having problem openning with the Eject button, then the CD drive may be faulty and needs replacing.
hello! how u . this behavior is brought about by this factors i either the loading motor belt has worn out , 2,the loading motor is faulty not spinning ,3the CD tray is set wrongly so remove the tray and set it correctly for it to close and open .
Perhaps it didn't fully latch so the CD drive doesn't think it's closed? Try opening and closing the door manually by straightening out a paperclip, then inserting it into the little hole in the front of the CD door. That should open it. Once open, close it and see if it will now open when you press the Open/Close button.
no ghosts, you either have something jammed up inside of the drive which is keeping the door from closing properly all the way or the door itself is defective.
Either way you would be better off replacing the drive with a new dvd-rw cause the drive would be up to date and the problem with the opening door would go away.
If the drive door sticks after you have used the paper clip to open it, look under the tray at the drive teeth (if any). Apply a liberalm coating of general purpose grease to the rwo inches of teeth at the end of the drive tray nearest you and close the drive door again. Open and close a few times to see if the door is now free. This worked for me on my Dell Inspiron 3100. Try it.
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