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Title: need computer geek help
Post by: LynnMar on 2006 October 01, 09:05:31
I put the sims into my dvd-cd rom and it wouldn't read it and I could not eject it, so I had to take a knife and opent the cd door to get the sims out. 
  The case will not open or close with the button and the green ligjht keeps blinking off and on, like there is a cd inside it.   I turned off the power and did every thing to get the green lite to stop flashing but it will not.

  I am going to order me a new one today but is there anyway to stop the green light from flashing?   I can play my sims using my  cd writer drive which is seperate from the dvd rom.   Whati if I  disable to cd rom in the  hardware device,  will my cd  burner still work until I can get the new dvd rom?    The flashing green lit is driving me bonkers.   :'(


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: laylei on 2006 October 01, 09:14:57
Why not put a piece of black electrical tape or duct tape over the light? Problem solved.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: Inge on 2006 October 01, 09:27:28
Did you try disconnecting your PC from the power supply for a few minutes and rebooting before trying the knife?   it's still worth trying now.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: KatEnigma on 2006 October 01, 10:24:42
As long as you don't disable the wrong one, yes you could disable it in hardware devices and your cd writer should still work fine. You can also just take it out of the tower. I mean, you're going to have to, when you replace it. *shrug* No real reason to wait, it won't hurt you to have an empty space for a few days.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: jrd on 2006 October 01, 10:27:45
A little late, but in the future remember not to break your drive when you need a CD/DVD out of it.

There's always a small hole near the insert/exit button. Stick a needle or something in there, and the drive will spit out the disk.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: aussieone on 2006 October 01, 11:41:48
A little late, but in the future remember not to break your drive when you need a CD/DVD out of it.

There's always a small hole near the insert/exit button. Stick a needle or something in there, and the drive will spit out the disk.

A straightened out paper clip does the job better.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: Orikes on 2006 October 01, 19:56:56
A little late, but in the future remember not to break your drive when you need a CD/DVD out of it.

There's always a small hole near the insert/exit button. Stick a needle or something in there, and the drive will spit out the disk.

A straightened out paper clip does the job better.

I keep a large paper clip around my computer just for that purpose (though I haven't had to do it since I got the new computer this spring).


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: LynnMar on 2006 October 01, 21:31:38
yes, I tried turning if off and I disconnected the power supply before I got the cd out.  It is not broke, the case or anything, just the light stays on and the eject button will not work.   I ordered a new one and it should be here Mon. or Tues.

My friend who is putting it in for me said that she had a similar problem with her floppy drive, she put in a disk and it would not read it and after she took it out, the light never did stop flashing. 

thanks everybody, I will remember the paper clip tip, if it ever happens again.   ;D


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: MaximilianPS on 2006 October 01, 21:43:45
the little hole in the front of the CDDrive is to open the "door"
generally i use a "pin" like this one (http://www.cirox.it/archives/img/graffetta.jpg)

that's pefect the for the small rounded hole .. and the drawer will be opened also if the cd-rom in on the move.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: moonluck on 2006 October 01, 22:19:36
We call those paperclips in the US, MaxPS.


Thanks for the info I will remember that, I always wondered what those little holes were.


Title: Re: need computer geek help
Post by: DrBeast on 2006 October 02, 10:56:47
Meh...small holes are too cumbersome. They should attach big yellow-and-black-striped handles on the device which would make the drive go "Eject! Eject! Eject!" and jettison the door open when you pull them!  :P