There is a small hole in the front of the drive, just small enough for a paper-clip wire. Straighten a paper clip and push it in the hole until the drive opens.
it may be that your CD is to large or maybe you have to many minutes of song or it could be the cds i had some hp cds and i cant find any CD burner that they will work with i don't know why and not trying to be mean but do u have a CD burner? hope i helped
You have to buy a CD Burner that can play HD Dvd's to play HD Dvd's.
You can use a LIVE boot CD, per exemple, UBCD, you download it for free here: http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ burn it to a CD using your favorite CD burner, then boot from the CD. You can then choose an from an extensive list of softwares that are in the CD.
yes refer to itunes or the help menu for more info
CD burners are easy to find nowadays. Start by searching options based on your computer's manufacturer. The more compatible the burner, the less trouble you will have using it. Beyond that, look on eBay, Amazon, Newegg, and try Next Tag to compare current prices. There are so many options, you are sure to find the one you like the best for burning and burning speed.
because it is a DVD burner, not a CD burner
No. The laser in a CD burner is too wide to write to a DVD properly.
No you need a burner.
A jammed CD in the CD-radio player in a 2000 Intrepid can be removed by inserting a paper clip into the right side of the inlet. This will force the CD to eject and allow it to be safely removed.
U dont
If you have a CD burner, yes
if its jammed its jammed, youll have to remove the unit from the dash, then remove the screws and take off the outside case around the CD player and get the CD out that way, its common sense, it is not going to fix itself, you have to take it apart and take the CD out, then put it back together like it was , then buy an iPod and get a new stereo that has aux input
You can convert a CD to MP3 using a disk burner. A disk burner will burn the information on a CD and convert it to MP3 format where you can listen to the music.
I do, thanks for asking. No, you can't borrow it. If you're trying to determine if YOU have a CD burner, usually looking at the front of it will tell you.
No but brad will tell you what it is
Most likely, your computer is not a CD-RW burner, so it can play it, but not edit things on it. My suggestion, put it into a CD-RW burner or DVD Player with burner, then try again.
No, by default GX520 comes with a built-in device which is CD player and burner + DVD player.