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    Hey,

    Bit of a strange problem here that I've had for a while, never really bugged me until now I need to reinstall Windows. The DVD drive on my laptop (Acer Aspire 5532) doesn't stay closed when it's turned on. If the laptop is turned off and I close it, it's fine, but as soon as I turn it back on it pops back open and won't stay closed at all until turned off.

    Windows detects it and it's detected in the BIOS fine.

    I was going to stick Windows on my USB and do it that way but I lost it

    Any ideas guys?

    Cheers!

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    Have you reinstalled yet or not? It could be a vbs script causing this. Check the task manager and see if you have a process called wscript.exe running.


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    Quote Originally Posted by triston220 View Post
    Have you reinstalled yet or not? It could be a vbs script causing this. Check the task manager and see if you have a process called wscript.exe running.
    No I haven't. It can't be anything on the operating system because it happens as SOON as it's turned on, like Acer splash screen and P.O.S.T etc

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    Checked for a BIOS update?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Checked for a BIOS update?
    Yeah, just updated it now, no difference Meh, drives probably ******. Anyone had any experience with network install?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    Yeah, just updated it now, no difference Meh, drives probably ******. Anyone had any experience with network install?
    Depends what OS you want to network install. Most linux distros provide netinstall ISOs so they're easy, XP is alright once you get TFTP etc setup, Windows 7 needs a RIS server iirc.
    Last edited by Recursion; 12-02-2011 at 01:18 PM.

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    Hold it in while it installs :p

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    Sometimes, depending on where my right wrist is, my Pavillion dv6's ODD ejects randomly.
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    Sellotape it.?

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    Holding it shut wont work, Because when it tries to eject it would stop reading the disk and unmount it for ejection.

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