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Jennfer Johnson Posted on Jun 10, 2007

Some how i have locked myself out of the dvd system

It will not open the disk drive, it just comes up with the message opening, but never opens. It was working fine on friday evening, but after i tried to set the parental lock it wont open and it the logo does not appear on the screen anymore. Please help. Thanks

  • vesnaveles Dec 17, 2008

    I have the identical problem with spiders's problem bat i trye with a new motor and nothing ht-db120

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Try a hard reset of leave it off for 24 hours it worked for me if there dont help im out of ideas bestr eguards nick

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