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Blank Verse
November 12th, 2002, 00:56
um, yeah, I suppose the question is pretty self explanatory, but I guess I'll go into this anyway. I plopped the latest version of Photoshop into my CD-ROM to install it. Upon closing it, I quickly learned that it did not want to close, that the light would flash for a few seconds before opening the drive up again. Naturally, this sucks ---. So I just tried to keep it jammed shut, which would eventually work, but then it wouldn't read the CD. So then I did the most brilliant thing possible. :p I tried to close it after I turned it off. (I know). Now there was no CD in it at this point, so I don't know if it would have read anything. I doubt it, but in any case, now I couldn't get the damn thing to open. I essentially jammed it in there. Well, I finally got it open after learning about the whole manual open thing...but now I can't get it to stay closed again. We've gone full circle. I would really like to install Photoshop. :mad: How the hell do I keep this thing closed, while it will still read the CD? :confused:
Gayowulf
November 12th, 2002, 01:37
duct tape?
Blank Verse
November 12th, 2002, 01:39
heh heh, the one case where the universal solvent won't work. It'd keep it closed, but my computer won't read the disc.
n7of9
November 12th, 2002, 05:45
on my pc, if i have left the drive open, it will usually close itself after power down or restart
try another cd, a music cd maybe...maybe the cd you are trying to insert is dodgy
are you on windoze? right click the cd-rom drive from the icon in my computer or explorer and select "eject"
i know these points are simple and moronic, but you've tried bashing it and it won't work...try being nice to it
good luck :confused2
Jan
November 12th, 2002, 06:10
I would suggest taking the CD back to the store and saying that they sold you a shonky version of Photoshop, get a replacement or a refund! :classic2:
sonichost.net
November 12th, 2002, 06:22
I'm with Jan.
Shonky CDS will do things like that....
Okay, maybe I just wanted to say "shonky" cause it sounds cool. :D
dony
November 12th, 2002, 15:02
its a mechanical problem i think.
my cd-rw also had same problem.(after one cd crashed in it)
i opened it and did it myself.(cant explain exactly how coz dont know technical termins).
i suggest you to repair it to any guy who understand about such things.
Blank Verse
November 12th, 2002, 16:56
It's definitely not the CD. Other discs do the same thing, audio CD's too. I actually tried your suggestions alreasy n7of9. I thought it was working, but it would actually just keep the drive close for maybe 5 seconds more. I think I'll open this thing up and snoop around a bit
Chroder
November 12th, 2002, 17:12
My computer had the exact same problem... I just took out my cd, rebooted a couple times and then it would still pop open, but then i'd reboot again, it popped open again then I put a cd in it then i closed and read it.. Does that make sense :confused2
Anyway, I never found a way to fix it, it kept doing it every once and a while, but since my new computer, I dont need to worry :D
Canuckkev
November 12th, 2002, 23:55
Do you have any programs running at windows startup that might cause this? Try disabling any programs that would access the CD...
Also, have you tried outside of windows? Like, if you boot to a command prompt from a boot disk, then tried opening and closing the tray? If it doesn't work still, you have a wonky drive.
Did you try without any CD at all in there?..?
Wojtek
November 13th, 2002, 01:12
Magic Solution:
Get a new cd-rom drive for under 20$ :)
Blank Verse
November 13th, 2002, 02:05
Originally posted by Wojtek
Magic Solution:
Get a new cd-rom drive for under 20$ :)
If you wanna pay for all my bills, then fine.
Kev, what kind of programs might these be? I"m not sure I have anything that would require it's use, but you never know. I haven't tried anything outside of Windows, although I kinda have a feeling you're right, and it's just a ----ed up drive.
Wojtek
November 13th, 2002, 02:07
Originally posted by Blank Verse
If you wanna pay for all my bills, then fine.
20$ is not sooooo much money imo....
Blank Verse
November 13th, 2002, 02:50
Originally posted by Wojtek
20$ is not sooooo much money imo....
when you have to pay for car insurance, cell phone bills, gas, Christmas presents, etc etc etc, you learn to hold onto a $20 when it comes your way.
Daniel
November 13th, 2002, 21:38
Originally posted by Blank Verse
when you have to pay for car insurance, cell phone bills, gas, Christmas presents, etc etc etc, you learn to hold onto a $20 when it comes your way.
Hear hear!
Wojtek, you got much to learn about life.
Chroder
November 14th, 2002, 12:45
I just went to seyup my other computer and to install linux on it and it kept doing it again. I found that if I stopped my comp from trying to load from the CD on boot, that it doesn't do it... So just try it :)
Blank Verse
November 14th, 2002, 13:38
sounds good, I'll give it a whirl.
Daniel
November 14th, 2002, 14:46
Originally posted by Chroder
I just went to seyup my other computer and to install linux on it and it kept doing it again. I found that if I stopped my comp from trying to load from the CD on boot, that it doesn't do it... So just try it :)
You do realize that Linux doesn't let you open your CD-ROM drive unless you specify it to.
Chroder
November 14th, 2002, 16:01
Originally posted by Daniel
You do realize that Linux doesn't let you open your CD-ROM drive unless you specify it to.
I do it all the time :confused2
Wojtek
November 14th, 2002, 16:33
Originally posted by Daniel
Hear hear!
Wojtek, you got much to learn about life.
I don't have a car yet, so car insurance is out of the list. Same for gas. Christmas gifts, my dad gives me $ for that. So I guess the only thing left is cell phone bill. So it's kindda normal a 20$ bill isnt soo important to me.
Next year it's going to be different :cry2:
Wojtek
November 14th, 2002, 16:39
Btw, blank, heres some things you can do:
- Open up the case of your computer. take out the cd-rom drive, reboot. shut down, put your cd-rom back. is it working?
- Same as above, but put it to slave or cable select, and re-try. did it work?
- Goto your friends house with your computer. Take out your and his cd-rom out. Put yours in his computer. is it doing the same? If yes, cd-rom has a problem. If no, try putting his in your computer. is his working on yours?
If cd-rom has a prob, try this.
Unsrew it, srew it back, test
unsrew it, take compressed air bottle, spary on laser to clean it up. is it working?
Srew it back, call tech support of take it back to store if its new or still under waranty.
dony
November 14th, 2002, 17:00
the problem in cd-rom itself.
Wojtek
November 14th, 2002, 17:25
Originally posted by dony
the problem in cd-rom itself.
Could be mobo or ide cables prob
we never know
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