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  1. #21
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    Obviously but externally there are none.

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    Try Yahoo answers, there would deffinately be someone there that can help you
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    by the looks of what ive seen/sound, its a common error with them drives and if i look closely on the side theres the lip where two parts have been joined maybe jam a flathead screwdriver in and see if theres probably some clips what come off?

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    £140? I think not:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/139414

    £16.81 for DVD+/-RW RAM drive.

    Try dismantling it and, well, it is breaks just buy another one.. they aint that expensive.

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    A CD is stuck in it, it won't open if i unplug it etc



    Nope it does same as normal eject button; opens it about 2cm and stticks at it.



    Well its a DVD-RAM/DVD-RW and cost about 140 quid so don't really plan on trashing it



    Thats a program to open my CD drive, my CD drive opens normally, the fact a CD is preventing it from opening a piece of software won't solve that

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    When did i say internal
    when did i say i bought it yesterday


    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-SPD3...3010145&sr=8-2

    bear in mind i bought it about a year ago aswell.

    So nty i won't attempt to break it

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    use a magnet ;]
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    So by using the picture as a help, use a flathead screwdriver to pop the plastic casing and then loosen any screws inside.

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