If you have tried to eject a disc from the drive of your computer, but it will not eject, the best thing to do is take your computer or laptop to a repair shop. Trying to pull the disc out on your own might result in damage to the disc or the system.
A .dmg file is a Disc iMaGe typically used for delivering software. To open the file requires a double click on the file's icon. Once opened an icon representing a disc drive will appear on the desktop. A window will usually open automatically to reveal the contents of the "disc" but if it does not then double clicking on the disc drive icon will open the window. The software contained within should either be dragged into the Applications folder or, if it is an Installer, double clicked to start the automatic installation process. Once the software has been installed on your hard disc the .dmg disc drive icon can be selected and then ejected and the .dmg file itself can be moved to the trash for deletion.
A disc drive serves an important purpose to all computers. A disc drive allows a computer to read CD's and play whatever content is on the disc. Without a disc drive, most computer software would not be able to perform.
Yes, but you won't be able to play any games you have on a disc, or do anything else that involves using a disc.
Try the disc in a modern computer. If still no go, get refund on disc.
it should automatically do it anyway but if not, then go to 'My Computer' and click on the disc drive :)
If you have not used disk imaging / cloning software to transfer it to the new drive, yes. You can still reinstall with the disc, however.
It means that either no disc is inserted in the disc drive, or something is wrong with the ... When the disc is loaded and the drive spins up the stress from the lateral load put on the ... on the right side, it is a slot not a button pulls out at disc tray
It means that either no disc is inserted in the disc drive, or something is wrong with the ... When the disc is loaded and the drive spins up the stress from the lateral load put on the ... on the right side, it is a slot not a button pulls out at disc tray
If you open the disc drive and take the disc out, and spray compressed air all around inside. Tell me if this helped?
The disk drive doesn't. The operating system determines that there are no files on the disk.
Insert the disc into the disc drive.
Yes