Mass Storage Problems
RRD42 Disc
If you are unable to eject a disc caddy using the drive eject
Caddy Removal
button, the Eject button may be disabled by software. Table 9–12
Problem
describes how to manually remove the caddy. Table 9–11
describes how to troubleshoot all other RRD42 problems.
Manually remove the disc caddy as follows:
Table 9–12 Manual Removal of a Disc Caddy
Step
1
2
3
Figure 9–3 Manually Removing a Disc Caddy
9–16 Troubleshooting the System
Action
Shut down the system.
Press the DC on/off switch to the off position (0).
Insert the end of a steel rod the size of a large paper clip
into the manual eject hole, as shown in Figure 9–3, and
push until the disc emerges from the drive.
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