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    Eject cd

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by MIZMIZ989, Apr 14, 2012.

  1. MIZMIZ989

    MIZMIZ989 Notebook Enthusiast

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    To eject cd i press delete with fn
    but it doesnt open the cd
    i also tried to do
    start
    computer
    cd drive
    eject
     
  2. spincel

    spincel Notebook Consultant

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    When you pressed FN + Del, did something pop up? Anyway, the drive is jam, I think. You might want to restart and go back to try the CD eject from My Computer.
     
  3. MIZMIZ989

    MIZMIZ989 Notebook Enthusiast

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    My mistake
    i did not know that you should put inside the disk
    I'm used to coming out of a drawer where you put the CD
     
  4. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I assume that this is a slot-loading optical drive and concur with the previous comment about the disk being stuck. Is there a small hole on the side of the computer into which you can push a straightened paperclip in order to do a manual release?

    John
     
  5. MIZMIZ989

    MIZMIZ989 Notebook Enthusiast

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    The cd is fine it was my mistake thank you