[dba-Tech] Manually eject CD from a drive without a tray

Jon Tydda jon at tydda.plus.com
Fri Aug 26 12:35:26 CDT 2005


When you say "without a tray", do you mean it's just a slot that the cd fits
into? I have one of those on my old pc... Mine still has the little hole for
a paper clip to go into, there also one on the back of the drive. Although
how that's supposed to be easily accessible I've yet to figure out. Zip
drives do that too... One on the front, one on the back, and one on the
side. Take it out and have a good look around it is my advice :-)


Jon

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[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of John Bartow
Sent: 26 August 2005 15:15
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: [dba-Tech] Manually eject CD from a drive without a tray

Had a fellow call and ask if I could get his "new" computer past a password
for him that he didn't know. He bought this PC at an estate sale and didn't
know any passwords.
 
After a couple of questions I determined it was the bios password and so
that was a quick fix but since he had to drop it off I'd check it over for
him while I was at it.
 
Poor dude just bought a Compaq Presario with a Pentium (1), 32MB of RAM, 6GB
HD and WIndows 95. The things is built like a tank though and runs quite
well.
 
My problem is that it has a CD Drive without a tray and the bugger won't
cough up one of my CDs! It worked with other CDs before this one. Of course
with a tray system they have the little hole where you can manually open the
tray. But I have no idea how to manually eject this thing. Any Ideas?
 
John B.
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