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if i turn the computer 90 degrees will the cd drive work?
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This is the 1000th thread in this forum!!
if i turn the computer 90 degrees will the cd drive work?
don't see why not. probably depend on the drive though
I also see no reason why it shouldn't work.
As long as the CD tray has holders for it.
even if it dosen't cos I have a machine here in the office that dosent... just have to be carefullQuote:
Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
I also see no reason why it shouldn't work.
As long as the CD tray has holders for it.
Michael
Well at school they replaced all 50 pc's in the public pc room with new ones with the casing turned 90 degrees. The cd-rom players all had tray holders, but if we inserted a cd, and closed the tray, the cd would go spinning crazy and making funny noises. So they had to replace all tray holders with better ones.
So yes, be carefull.
I worked for me. Just guide the cd in so it doesnt fall out upon rejection (is that the opposite of ejection?)
unrealted sort of, but my MP3CD player doesn't work with grimey cds if you turn it upside down :)
-C
Problem is:
Cheap hardware.
Not the CD.