On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 09:58:55 -0400, Doug <indydoug@knac.com>
wrote:
>Too lazy to shut off my Dell XPS laptop to shove a safety pin in the
>hole to engage the emergency tray opener.
>
>I've had this laptop for three years and this is the first time
>something has gone wrong.
>
>Here's hoping it will open when I power down and get off my *** to reach
>for a safety pin.
Hmm. Might as well pull the whole drive out and start
disassembling it in case whatever the problem is can be
fixed yourself - or just buy a new drive.
You don't really need to shut the machine off to use an
optical drive's eject lever, though I suppose it is the
safer way just in case some circuit is close to it and you
would be using something metal that could cause a short. If
it's small enough diameter a toothpick would be one
alternative, though I think they are usually a big larger
than the typical drive hole.