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I think you mean cd/dvd drive, not the "disk drive" which is the main storage device inside the computer and is only accessible by taking the computer apart. On my Asus, the button that opens the cd/dvd tray is on the tray, which is on the right side of the computer. If you can't find it or it doesn't work, you can open the tray by choosing "eject" on the file menu or "home" menu, or whatever shows the cd/dvd drive on your operating system (probably windows).
Use a small paper clip. Insert paper clip in the faceplate's small hole and push it; the DVD tray will be opened. Actually, there is an emergency button in the hole.
see if the bios sees it first of all. If it does, then go to Windows management, click on disk management, select the disk, and give it a disk letter. Windows can't see it if it doesn't have a letter assigned to it.
Your drive is probably toast. Back up early and back up often. If you reformat you will lose everything. This sounds crazy, but please bear with me. Remove the drive and place it in your freezer and get it as cold as possible. A deep freeze is best. Let it sit overnight. Be prepared to reinstall it and fire up the laptop as quickly as possible. You may get it to fire up and boot properly. If so, have a brand new drive that you can clone. Clone the new drive and replace the old one. It is no good. note: After you replace the drive, you might get away with a reformat and use it as an additional storage drive, but it will always be suspect. don't store anything you want to see again. Backup, backup, backup!!!
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Hi, Switch on Laptop.
On the side of the laptop is a compartment. Place on table, look both sides, on one of the sides there will be a small push button, slight pressure, remove finger, and drive will "POP" out.
If you look on the side edge of your laptop (more than likely the right side) you should see a CD/DVD drive bay with a small button. Just press that and it should pop out enough for you to finish pulling it out.
The other way to do it is to open "My Computer", right click on the icon that says "CD/DVD" and select "Eject".
at the front panel of the dvd drive where u normally press the eject button look carefully u will find a very small hole some where in around the eject button. now look for a broom stick or any tiny but straight object that can go in through the hole. put the broom stick into the hole gradually not with force. the dvd player will eject if it doesnt eject then i dont know.
to replace a new dvd player u just unplug the formal one from yr system and insert the new one thats all. make sure no screws r holding the dvd player b4 u do so.
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