Well usually drives have a ribbon that winds the tray back and forth-theres a chance that has become damaged. Is there an eject overide on the drive? Usually its a small hole opening that requires a needle or something alike to press.
Well usually drives have a ribbon that winds the tray back and forth-theres a chance that has become damaged. Is there an eject overide on the drive? Usually its a small hole opening that requires a needle or something alike to press.