You should go to Amazon.com and search for your brand of disc tray that way you know they are already compatable and amazon usually is fair in price, and sometimes you can buy used ones that work just like they were new!
Depends on the model. Some you push on the tray cover and with others there is a button next to it.
By opening the tray>putting in the disc> closing the tray>clicking on my computer> click on the dvd drive icon
Ok, so a tray load is when a you must press a button and a slide will pop out of the side of your computer for you to place a disc on top of and then push back inside. With slot loads you can simply push the disc into the slit on the side of a computer and it will drag it in from your hand. they work the same they just take your disc differentely
There are two types of drive: Slot type (a slot in the side of the computer) and tray type (a tray that pops out of the side of the computer when you press a button).On the subject of tray type:Simply place the disc in the center, like any other CD.On the subject of slot type:Unfortunately, you cannot use small discs. You will have to purchase an external CD drive for your computer.
To take a disc out of a device, such as a DVD player or game console, first ensure the device is powered on and open the disc tray. If the tray doesn't open automatically, press the eject button. Once the tray is open, gently grasp the disc by its edges and lift it out carefully to avoid fingerprints or scratches. Finally, close the tray if necessary.
Many computer optical drives will have a small pinhole just below the tray. If you insert a paper clip in that hole, it will release the tray and allow you to get your disc out of the drive.
I am a computer wizz so i know about this. Yes. Inside the disc tray dust and fluff can build up over time. Will the disc is spinning the fluff and dust is moving around which can posibbly cause a scratch on the surface of the disc.
A Mac's slot loading CD drive is usually located on the right hand side of the computer but it will depend upon the actual Mac model.
A compact disc (CD) is inserted into the optical drive of a computer, typically located on the front or side of the device. The drive usually has a tray that can slide out to accommodate the disc. Once the CD is inserted, the computer can read the data stored on it, such as music, software, or files. Some modern computers may not have a physical optical drive, in which case an external USB CD drive can be used.
You put it in the disc tray, close the disc tray, click "Play Game" then when the menu has loaded up click NEW GAME!
The thing you put a CD on is called a CD tray or CD slot. It is part of a CD player, computer, or other device that reads CDs. When you insert a CD into the tray, it spins to allow the laser to read the data stored on the disc.
press the button that is an arrow with with a line underneath