FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES

COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What are possible solutions when the computer will not eject the optical disc.
A
Ensure the disc is inserted correctly
B
Ensure that there is only one disc inserted in the drive
C
Insert a pin in the small hole next to the eject button on the drive to open the drive
D
Reboot the computer
E
Replace the optical drive
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Directly under or above the drive bay door (the part that “ejects” the disk) there should be a small pinhole. Insert the paperclip into the pinhole and push it in gently. Remove and reinsert the paperclip as often as needed to eject the drive bay enough to grab a hold of it.

Detailed explanation-2: -Step 2: Choose an SSD or HDD to Replace the Optical Drive This might be a HDD or a faster SSD. Obviously, the capacity of the drive will depend upon your requirements. However, we would recommend installing as large a drive as possible. A high-capacity drive has superior backup possibilities.

Detailed explanation-3: -Use an external DVD drive External drives are affordable and plug-and-play ready. Simply connect one to your computer through an available USB slot, wait for the installer to finish, and you’re ready to go.

Detailed explanation-4: -2 Force Eject the Disc Locate the pinhole on the front of the disc drive. Grab a pin, needle or uncoiled paper clip that fits into the pinhole. Insert the pin into the hole and push until the disc or tray pops out.

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