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How to Remove CD stuck inside?
Posted by GreenieLeBrun on May 2nd, 2008




MapleE. wrote:
There should be a small hole at the front of the drive, insert a
straightened paper clip in there and push.



Posted by Colin Barnhorst on May 2nd, 2008


Have you tried using a safety pin or paperclip in the tiny hole on the front
panel of the drive? On mine it is about a 32nd of an inch below the tray
and about an inch from the left.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstr...t/ppdropen.htm

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Posted by Alan on May 2nd, 2008


You'll find a tiny hole on the front fn the drive. Straighten up a
paperclip. power up the drive and poke the paperclip into the hole.
If you can't power it up, you'll probably jut have to try to pry it open as
you say.
Good Luck,
Alan.
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Posted by franktee on May 2nd, 2008


Try right clicking on the D drive and hit eject



"Alan" wrote:

Posted by franktee on May 2nd, 2008


Sorry I didn't read the part that the puter was dead. Please disregard my
remarks

"franktee" wrote:

Posted by MapleE. on May 2nd, 2008


Hi:
Thanks for all the responses/helps to my previous thread, "PC not turning
on.'

Now, I have another issue related to this, ...
How to remove a CD that stuck inside CD - writer/dvd?

Since the PC is no longer useful, ... 'dead,' then I may pry open to
remove the CD. However, is there any way to remove the CD
stuck inside CD - writer/DVD?

Thanks for your help in advance.

Posted by Rich on May 2nd, 2008



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Paperclip will work on a drive powered or not. Many a time I've swapped a CD
drive from a computer, settled down in front of the computer & remembered
there was a CD in the old drive in the closet or recycle box. Pushing the
clip in the disconnected drive pops the tray out just enough to simply pull
it the rest of the way.
Rich



Posted by M.I.5¾ on May 2nd, 2008



"Alan" <alan111@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Power is not required for the paper clip to work, it directly operates the
eject mechanism and should eject the tray about a half inch or so. You can
pull it the rest of the way.



Posted by Ken Blake, MVP on May 2nd, 2008


On Thu, 1 May 2008 22:20:18 -0700, "Rich" <rgsrx@cox.net> wrote:


Yes. The OP should also note that prying it open, as Alan suggests
above, will destroy the drive. Even if the computer is dead, if the
drive is still good, it can be moved to another computer, sold, or
kept as a spare.

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