Try and eject it from the right click menu under my computer, that usually works better than the little eject button on the disc drive.
2007-08-02 14:08:42
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answered by Steve C 7
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If you push the button on the front of your computer, the drive won't eject the disk?
Or do you mean that through clicking on something that says "eject" with your mouse that it won't eject?
Are you sure the "E:" drive is your CD drive?
2007-08-02 14:05:26
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answer #2
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answered by EEJ 5
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ok go to my computer right click on e drive and then press eject if this does not work all drives have a littlie hole that a small needle can fit in you can also use a papper clip this will manually eject the drive
2007-08-02 14:09:38
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answer #3
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answered by aussie1579 3
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Well you get to take apart a computer today. yay! Well 1st things 1st, i suck at spelling. Now to the good stuff. There should be a panel on the side of the computer, it will have screws (meaning you must unscrew them) and pop/slide off (I include pop off, because some take a bit of force)the panel. easy enough right? Well heres the fun part, your e drive should be, well exactly were it is on the outside, but on the in. Now if you have CRS (Can't Remember Sh**) then label the vary few wires that are plugged in to it with something, tape even works just rap it around and label. take them out, and then unscrew the top (well it might be the bottom on your's) and take out the disk. Now reverse
2007-08-02 14:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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have a matching problem with the drives sometimes no longer responding after a disk has been performed / study / written effectively. is your computer a dell with the help of any possibility? i've got not discovered a answer yet believe it particularly is a driving force subject. I even have discovered a artwork around which avoids a reboot maximum circumstances. suitable click on my laptop elect homes chosen the hardware tab click gadget supervisor amplify the DVD/cd-rom drives on the tree (is the gadget showing a triangle - mine continually says it particularly is working positive) suitable click the offending rigidity elect disable ok any warnings and watch for the exhibit screen to refresh then suitable click the rigidity returned and choose enable. go out out of the gadget supervisor and attempt the rigidity returned. that normally remedies mine while not having to close down and so on
2016-11-11 01:49:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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there is usually a small hole that you can insert a paper clip into that will release the drive. look on the front of the CD drive for the hole
2007-08-02 14:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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reboot, and manually eject while the system is powering-up
2007-08-02 14:16:41
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answered by Karl 6
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