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Solve : CD-ROM drive won't eject? |
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Answer» It seems that a day can't pass without some kind of problem, and today was no exception. My CD-ROM drive is a Plextor PX-12CSi and it won't spit the caddy out. The orange light just blinks 9 times, pauses and blinks again. The SCSI BIOS recognizes it and so does Windows, but the CD won't eject. It appears that there is no CD in it either. It worked fine last night. IE users: They have no and gates or nand gates, they have no or gates or nor gates, they have only bill gates. Therefore no logic. I use IE. Quote . Using Internet Explorer should be officialy recognized as a handicap. Quote I'll try that. I was thinking of trying that anyway, but I figured I'd see what you guys said. What exactly is going on? I haven't put any new CDs in since last night. I started it up this morning and it started doing that. Try what Dummy suggested, if that makes the CD-ROM drive WORK again perhaps the CD was simply stuck. If it afterwards refuses to work, it COULD have simply given up the ghost.Does the cdrom drive eject cdroms.......if you go to the cdrom drive......and right -click on the icon......and then scroll down the list......and click eject.........what operating system are you using?Windows couldn't eject it because it didn't know it was there. I ended up having to disconnect the SCSI cable, turn the computer on, turn it off, reconnect the SCSI cabe, and turn it back on again. It worked after that. But now it seems like every time I open up the case I have to do that again. P.S. I haven't had any problems yet today because I haven't used that computer yet.I use Windows 98 SE.Loading the proper drivers helps.It doesn't use drivers. Once the SCSI adapter is recognized the CD-ROM drive just uses the basic Windows 98 CD-ROM drive drivers. Plextor's WEBSITE said so. |
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