I have just done a test install of a Mac Mini with Windows Vista Ultimate
(SP1, 32-bit) and a Windows Complete PC Backup to DVD, which all work
wonderfully. I have just booted off the same Vista DVD and tried to restore
the DVD Image I created of the system.
My Question: How do I remove the Windows Vista DVD? It was not ejected and
the drive does not have a manual eject button.
Re: Windows Complete PC Restore and slot load drives
A lot of drives have a small hole that you insert a paperclip thick sized
wire that will physically eject the tray.
"Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F26A5222-1F6E-4373-8B57-F5E2357F18F1@microsoft.com...
> Greetings,
>
> I have just done a test install of a Mac Mini with Windows Vista Ultimate
> (SP1, 32-bit) and a Windows Complete PC Backup to DVD, which all work
> wonderfully. I have just booted off the same Vista DVD and tried to
> restore
> the DVD Image I created of the system.
>
> My Question: How do I remove the Windows Vista DVD? It was not ejected and
> the drive does not have a manual eject button.
>
> Stuck :-(
>
> Peter
Re: Windows Complete PC Restore and slot load drives
Sorry, but does not seem to be the case with Mac Minis.
"Bender" wrote:
> A lot of drives have a small hole that you insert a paperclip thick sized
> wire that will physically eject the tray.
>
> "Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F26A5222-1F6E-4373-8B57-F5E2357F18F1@microsoft.com...
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have just done a test install of a Mac Mini with Windows Vista Ultimate
> > (SP1, 32-bit) and a Windows Complete PC Backup to DVD, which all work
> > wonderfully. I have just booted off the same Vista DVD and tried to
> > restore
> > the DVD Image I created of the system.
> >
> > My Question: How do I remove the Windows Vista DVD? It was not ejected and
> > the drive does not have a manual eject button.
> >
> > Stuck :-(
> >
> > Peter
>
>
Re: Windows Complete PC Restore and slot load drives
I used a Mac once, for a few seconds.
"Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Sorry, but does not seem to be the case with Mac Minis.
>
> "Bender" wrote:
>
>> A lot of drives have a small hole that you insert a paperclip thick sized
>> wire that will physically eject the tray.
>>
>> "Peter" <Peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F26A5222-1F6E-4373-8B57-F5E2357F18F1@microsoft.com...
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > I have just done a test install of a Mac Mini with Windows Vista
>> > Ultimate
>> > (SP1, 32-bit) and a Windows Complete PC Backup to DVD, which all work
>> > wonderfully. I have just booted off the same Vista DVD and tried to
>> > restore
>> > the DVD Image I created of the system.
>> >
>> > My Question: How do I remove the Windows Vista DVD? It was not ejected
>> > and
>> > the drive does not have a manual eject button.
>> >
>> > Stuck :-(
>> >
>> > Peter
>>
>>