if you r using real player,just open it and press ctrl+j,,it may work..
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no it doesnt
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Pull the fuse, wait a minute, install fuse.
you will probably have to hit the eject button, then pull on the CD tray if it is stuck closed with a CD jamming it. Be careful not to pull too hard, or you could damage the drive
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On a Mac, providing the CD is not stuck, you can press the Eject key or right click on the disc's icon and select Eject from the menu that appears or you can drag the icon to the trash and it will eject the CD for you. If the CD has opened in iTunes you simply click the eject symbol next to the CD's name.
Try unhooking battery. Then reconnect it. Then try ejecting it. Worked for me
Yes, Dell notebooks come with recovery CD's. These CD's include whatever operating system you have installed and all of the programs you purchased with your laptop bundle.
There may be something wrong with the CD player. It is a good idea to get it checked out or the purchase a new player.
push "Eject" push "Eject"