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Easy!¡ Just open the drive with a paper clip, unfolded. If you have a computer with a tray-loading CD or DVD drive, look for a small round hole on the door of the drive, then gently push the end of the paper clip through the hole until u hit the internal latch to pop open the drive door. You may have to adjust the angle of your paper click wìle poking. If the door is moving slowly, ease it out.
For Mac users If you have a Mac that lacks a hole in the drive door, restart the computer and hold down the mouse button as the machine boots up.. Simple as it is!¡ ![]() Note: You use all the above methods especially when a CD or DVD get stuck in computer's drive & does not eject by using any traditional methods.. And that's where a paper click comes handy.. (ackn: IceTimes) Last edited by Adeel; 18-07-2008 at 03:56 AM. |
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